Data Downloads
Access the HRSA Data Warehouse catalog to download files in various formats. Filter by HRSA Program and view details on data sources, update schedules, and usage guidelines.
How do I use these filesHow do I use these files?
On our Data Downloads page, we have data in various formats (XLSX, CSV, ASCII, SAS, ZIP) and data for many HRSA programs. Over 100 files are available for download.
You can find a detailed listing of the available data on the About the Data page with links to access.
Still not finding what you need? First, try our Related Resources page, which features a variety of other public health data, mapping, and dashboard sites. If that still does not meet your needs, try contacting one of the following resources:
- Area Health Resources Files: NCHWAInquiries@hrsa.gov
- Health Center Patient Survey: bphchcps@hrsa.gov
- Uniform Data System: Phone: 877-464-4772 or Email contact form
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
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Health Center Service Delivery and Look–Alike Sites
This dataset provides a list of federally-funded health centers that provide health services. For more than 40 years, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)-supported health centers have provided comprehensive, culturally competent, quality primary health care services to medically underserved communities and vulnerable populations. Health centers are community-based and consumer-run organizations that serve populations with limited access to health care. These include low-income populations, the uninsured, those with limited English proficiency, migratory and seasonal agricultural workers, individuals and families experiencing homelessness, and those living in public housing.Health Center Service Delivery and Look–Alike Sites
This dataset provides a list of federally-funded health centers that provide health services. For more than 40 years, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)-supported health centers have provided comprehensive, culturally competent, quality primary health care services to medically underserved communities and vulnerable populations. Health centers are community-based and consumer-run organizations that serve populations with limited access to health care. These include low-income populations, the uninsured, those with limited English proficiency, migratory and seasonal agricultural workers, individuals and families experiencing homelessness, and those living in public housing.