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Number of Federally-Funded Federally Qualified Health Centers, 2007

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 Total FQHCs
United States1,067
Alabama16
Alaska26
Arizona14
Arkansas12
California110
Colorado14
Connecticut10
Delaware4
District of Columbia5
Florida40
Georgia28
Hawaii14
Idaho10
Illinois36
Indiana18
Iowa13
Kansas11
Kentucky17
Louisiana22
Maine18
Maryland15
Massachusetts34
Michigan30
Minnesota14
Mississippi21
Missouri21
Montana13
Nebraska5
NevadaNA
New Hampshire9
New Jersey18
New Mexico15
New York49
North Carolina27
North Dakota5
Ohio26
Oklahoma13
Oregon23
Pennsylvania32
Rhode Island7
South Carolina22
South Dakota6
Tennessee24
Texas58
Utah11
Vermont6
Virginia21
Washington25
West Virginia28
Wisconsin16
Wyoming6
GuamNA
Puerto Rico19
Virgin IslandsNA
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Notes: 

Data are for calendar year 2007.
The federally-funded Federally-Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) meet federal health center grant requirements and are required to report administrative, clinical and other information to the federal Bureau of Primary Health Care. Other health centers known as "FQHC Look-Alikes" are not included here because they do not receive federal health center grants and do not report to the Bureau of Primary Health Care. The data provided here consequently underreport the services provided by FQHCs. There are approximately 100 FQHC Look-Alikes across the United States.

Other Revenue includes revenue from indigent care programs.

US total includes territories.

Sources: 

National Association of Community Health Centers, Incorporated (NACHC) analysis of the 2007 Uniform Data System, Bureau of Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, Special Data Request, October 2008.

Definitions: 

NA: Data not available



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