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About HRSA

Tens of millions of Americans receive quality, affordable health care and other services through HRSA's 90-plus programs and more than 3,000 grantees.

HRSA programs provide equitable health care to people who are geographically isolated and economically or medically vulnerable. This includes programs that deliver health services to people with HIV, pregnant people, mothers and their families, those with low incomes, residents of rural areas, American Indians and Alaska Natives, and those otherwise unable to access high-quality health care. HRSA programs also support health infrastructure, including through training of health professionals and distributing them to areas where they are needed most, providing financial support to health care providers, and advancing telehealth. In addition, HRSA oversees programs for providing discounts on prescription drugs to safety net providers, facilitating organ, bone marrow, and cord blood transplantation, compensating individuals injured by vaccination, and maintaining data on health care malpractice payments.

Vision

Healthy Communities, Healthy People

 

Mission

To improve health outcomes and achieve health equity through access to quality services, a skilled health workforce, and innovative, high-value programs.

Goals

Goal 1: Take actionable steps to achieve health equity and improve public health
Goal 2: Improve access to quality health services
Goal 3: Foster a health workforce and health infrastructure able to address current and emerging needs
Goal 4: Optimize HRSA operations and strengthen program engagement
 

Budget

Fiscal Year 2025

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan FY 2024

Past Reports

Strategic Plan FY 2019-2022

Agency Overview

2022 Agency Overview

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