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Health Center Program history

This is an overview of the Health Center Program's history and development. It is based on research and interviews with leadership and staff from HRSA, external partners, and health center leaders. Learn about the history and critical events that shaped the program and the people who made it happen.

Partnering with communities to build a healthier nation

  • There are no bureaus I know in the U.S. government that have done as much to serve low-income people.

    Dr. Edward Martin,
    former Associate Administrator of BPHC’s predecessor, the Bureau of Community Health Services

  • Everybody in the Bureau of Primary Health Care is committed to the mission of improving the health of underserved communities. Every staff member in this bureau knows that mission and they believe in it.

    Jim Macrae,
    BPHC Associate Administrator

The history of the Health Center Program and the people who made it happen

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  • Learn about the history of the Health Center Program and the people who made it happen.

  • From two neighborhood health centers created in the mid-1960s, the program grew to hundreds of health centers in the 1970s.

  • Health centers faced financial challenges but ended the decade on a firmer footing.

  • BPHC launched new efforts to fight health disparities and help health centers learn from one another.

  • The size of the program doubled, while BPHC worked to improve oversight and assistance.

  • The program continued to grow, then was called to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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