The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is dedicated to providing equitable healthcare to underserved communities across the nation. Their programs support individuals with low incomes, HIV patients, pregnant women, children, rural communities, transplant patients, and the healthcare workforce, reaching over 30 million people in underserved communities, more than 58 million pregnant women, infants, and children, and over 576,000 people with HIV.
HRSA's initiatives include providing quality primary and preventive care through health centers, strengthening the healthcare workforce, improving maternal and child health, connecting healthcare clinicians to those with limited access to care through the National Health Service Corps, supporting healthcare providers in responding to the coronavirus pandemic, advising the HHS Secretary on rural health policy, and providing crucial HIV care and support services through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. They also promote telehealth to enhance access to quality healthcare services.
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