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Patients Served by Federally-Funded Federally Qualified Health Centers, 2007

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 Total Patients Served by FQHCs
United States16,050,835
Alabama290,631
Alaska80,784
Arizona342,794
Arkansas118,719
California2,314,271
Colorado401,945
Connecticut220,191
Delaware31,135
District of Columbia102,874
Florida778,450
Georgia255,722
Hawaii107,139
Idaho100,732
Illinois914,088
Indiana197,939
Iowa124,759
Kansas90,762
Kentucky231,033
Louisiana149,264
Maine158,377
Maryland215,639
Massachusetts482,503
Michigan446,277
Minnesota153,909
Mississippi288,829
Missouri328,399
Montana79,937
Nebraska47,198
NevadaNA
New Hampshire63,086
New Jersey316,178
New Mexico244,745
New York1,208,691
North Carolina380,798
North Dakota23,998
Ohio349,553
Oklahoma107,411
Oregon236,418
Pennsylvania521,194
Rhode Island99,975
South Carolina299,180
South Dakota51,287
Tennessee285,832
Texas770,578
Utah98,331
Vermont66,144
Virginia217,091
Washington636,275
West Virginia327,048
Wisconsin173,200
Wyoming20,694
GuamNA
Puerto Rico352,604
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.

U.S. 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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