1. Record patient growth
In 2023, health centers served a record number of patients, over 31 million patients, representing 9% growth (+2.7 million patients) since 2020.
In 2023, health centers served a record number of patients, over 31 million patients, representing 9% growth (+2.7 million patients) since 2020.
In 2023, health centers served 1.1 million school-based service site patients - that's 454,000 additional school-based service site patients - a 69% increase since 2020.
In 2023, health centers served 1.3 million additional patients in or around public housing (6.4 million patients total) - a 24% increase since 2020.
Health centers saw 585,000 prenatal care patients in 2023, that's 33,000 additional prenatal care patients (a 6% increase since 2020).
Over the last four years, health centers made important strides in cancer screening. Since 2020, health centers screened an additional 858,000 additional patients for colorectal cancer (+35%), 470,000 additional patients for cervical cancer (+12%), and 414,000 patients for breast cancer (+29%).
In 2023, health centers conducted over 4 million HIV tests, a 62% increase since 2020.
Since 2020, health centers experienced a 71% increase in community health workers (CHWs), employing nearly 2,800 CHW FTEs in 2023.
In 2023, health centers provided more than 26 million mental health visits to patients, that’s 3.2 million more visits than in 2020.
Since 2020, health centers improved by more than 5% on the following clinical quality measures:
Health centers hosted over 66,000 pre- and post-graduate trainees in 2023, a 12% increase from 2022, including nearly 6,000 additional medical trainees.