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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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