Total FQHCs in The United States
Total FQHCs in the United States: 1,124
State | Total FQHC | State | Total FQHC |
---|---|---|---|
Alabama | 14 | Montana | 15 |
Alaska | 25 | Nebraska | 6 |
Arizona | 16 | Nevada | 2 |
Arkansas | 12 | New Hampshire | 10 |
California | 118 | New Jersey | 20 |
Colorado | 15 | New Mexico | 15 |
Connecticut | 13 | New York | 51 |
Delaware | 4 | North Carolina | 27 |
District of Columbia | 5 | North Dakota | 4 |
Florida | 44 | Ohio | 32 |
Georgia | 27 | Oklahoma | 17 |
Guam | NA | Oregon | 31 |
Hawaii | 14 | Pennsylvania | 35 |
Idaho | 11 | Puerto Rico | 19 |
Illinois | 36 | Rhode Island | 8 |
Indiana | 19 | South Carolina | 20 |
Iowa | 13 | South Dakota | 6 |
Kansas | 13 | Tennessee | 23 |
Kentucky | 19 | Texas | 64 |
Louisiana | 24 | Utah | 11 |
Maine | 18 | Vermont | 8 |
Maryland | 16 | Virgin Islands | NA |
Massachusetts | 36 | Virginia | 25 |
Michigan | 29 | Washington | 25 |
Minnesota | 15 | West Virginia | 28 |
Mississippi | 21 | Wisconsin | 16 |
Missouri | 21 | Wyoming | 6 |
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