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HIV, Hepatitis, and Health Centers

Health centers provide care for patients living with, or at-risk for, HIV or hepatitis. They also improve outcomes for these patients. Health centers provide testing, prevention (through vaccination or medication), care, and treatment as well as outreach, education, case management, and care coordination.

How health centers expand or improve access to HIV care

The health centers we fund are critical to Ending the HIV Epidemic. 

They:

  • Serve as a key point of entry for people with HIV who do not know they have it
  • Provide services like pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • Emphasize coordinated and comprehensive care
  • Manage patients with multiple needs

HIV technical assistance (TA) resources

If you are interested in expanding HIV services or improving their integration into primary care, view these resources developed or used by other health centers.

Hepatitis TA resources

 

Review recent health center data

Program awardees and look-alikes report on a core set of measures each year. Get the latest Health Center Program Uniform Data System data.

HIV

In 2022, health centers:

  • Provided care to over 199,000 HIV-positive patients
  • Tested over 3 million patients for HIV
  • Provided PrEP management services to nearly 85,000 patients

Hepatitis

In 2022, health centers:

  • Tested nearly 1.2 million patients for hepatitis B
  • Tested over 2.1 million patients for hepatitis C

 

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