HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson joined HHS leaders to release the Biden-Harris Administration Budget for FY 2024. The President’s FY 2024 budget requests $15.9 billion to support HRSA’s vital work (PDF - 3 MB) to expand access to health care services in the communities that need them most, grow the health workforce, reduce maternal mortality, invest in rural health, increase access to behavioral health care, and support HIV care.
In March 2023, HRSA Administrator Johnson joined HHS Secretary Becerra to mark the release of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2024; the Administrator also joined with House Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member, Congressman Pallone, to visit a new grantee focused on training more primary care physicians; HRSA announced a new organ procurement and transplantation network modernization initiative; HRSA Rural leadership testified on Capitol Hill; the HRSA Health Workforce team applauded medical residents matching at HRSA-funded sites on Match Day 2023; and HHS/HRSA celebrated health coverage expansion on the 13th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act.
Recent HRSA Highlights
HRSA Announces FY 2024 Budget
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FY 2024 HRSA Budget Highlights
The budget will support:
- Quality health care to 33 million patients in health centers.
- Mental health and substance use disorder services at every health center in the U.S.
- Improved health care for nearly every pregnant woman and infant born in the U.S.—nearly 60 million people.
- Increased access to health care in over 1,800 rural communities.
- Training of 18,000 new behavioral health providers; more than 1,400 new physicians and dentists; and nearly 24,000 clinicians, nurses, and health professionals through loan repayment and scholarships.
HRSA Is Dedicated To Serving Those Most In Need
HRSA Announces New Funding to Plan Community-based Primary Care Physician Training
Administrator Johnson joined Congressman Frank Pallone, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, at the Visiting Nurse Association of Central New Jersey to announce new Teaching Health Center Planning and Development Program awards. This funding—a total of $23 million across 46 grantees—will allow awardees to plan and develop Teaching Health Center residency programs in community-based settings, helping to cover associated start-up costs and support programs that previously may not have been able to establish primary care residency programs. The press conference and tour highlighted the importance of supporting primary care residency training programs in community-based settings, which helps to grow the health workforce in high-need communities.
HRSA Announces Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Modernization Initiative
In March, HRSA launched the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) Modernization Initiative to better serve the needs of patients and families. The Initiative will strengthen accountability, equity, and performance in the organ donation and transplantation system through a focus on five key areas: technology, data transparency, governance, operations, and quality improvement and innovation.
HRSA Associate Administrator Morris Testifies at House of Representatives Appropriations Committee on Rural Health Policy
HRSA Associate Administrator Tom Morris testified at the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Hearing on Addressing the Challenges of Rural America. There, he discussed the importance of the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy’s investments in rural health, initiatives to support rural hospitals and expand access to health care services in rural communities, HRSA’s response to the opioid epidemic, and efforts to grow the rural workforce.
HRSA Leaders Visit Chesapeake Health Center To Highlight the Importance of Health Professional Loan Repayment Through the National Health Services Corps
HRSA Administrator Johnson and Associate Administrator Dr. Padilla visited the Chesapeake Health Center in Salisbury, Maryland, to discuss the National Health Service Corps and the importance of loan repayment in exchange for practicing in high-need areas. Members of the health center staff, including several National Health Service Corps members, discussed the impact of the program on their ability to serve the community and the importance of the National Health Service Corps to rural health care.
HRSA Associate Administrator Dr. Luis Padilla Congratulates National Health Service Corps Scholars and Primary Care Medical Residents Who Matched at HRSA-funded Community Training Sites
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"Congratulations to NHSC scholars and all those who are matching with residencies today! It's been more than 20 years, but I vividly remember the anticipation and excitement of my own Match Day. I completed medical school thanks to a HRSA National Health Service Corps Scholarship and matched at a community-based primary care residency program affiliated with a health center. I am thrilled to see the next generation of primary care residents begin their service to communities in need!"
- Luis Padilla, M.D., Director, National Health Service Corps
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HRSA Celebrates the 13th Anniversary of the Affordable Care Act
HRSA Administrator Johnson joined other HHS leaders to mark the 13th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act and its historic advancement of health care coverage in the United States. Through the Affordable Care Act and subsequent funding, HRSA has served more than 30 million people in health centers across the United States and supported more than 20,000 National Health Service Corps providers to bring care to underserved communities, as well as launched vital new programs like our home visiting initiative that supports new parents and children.
HRSA Associate Administrator Highlights HRSA’s Role in Cancer Prevention at White House Cancer Moonshot Forum
Associate Administrator Macrae participated in a White House-sponsored Cancer Moonshot Colorectal Cancer Forum marking Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. HRSA’s Accelerating Cancer Screening program provides grants to health centers to increase access to cancer screening and referrals for care for underserved populations in close partnership or coordination with National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Centers. These activities include supporting outreach specialists and patient navigators to help health center patients navigate cancer care.
HRSA Deputy Administrator Partners with Tribal Leaders on HRSA’s Spring 2023 Tribal Advisory Council in Oklahoma
HRSA Deputy Administrator Jordan Grossman opened HRSA's Spring 2023 Tribal Advisory Council meeting, which was hosted by the Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Deputy Administrator Grossman, HRSA leadership, and tribal leaders discussed several tribal priorities with Council delegates, including rural health funding and health workforce issues. HRSA-supported grantees shared their work serving tribal members.
HRSA staff and Council Delegates also toured the Cherokee Nation's Outpatient Health Center, the largest outpatient facility operated by a tribe, and the Oklahoma State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine at Cherokee Nation, which is the nation's only tribally affiliated medical school.
National League of Cities' Congressional City Conference
HRSA staff from across the agency attended the National League of Cities' Congressional City Conference in Washington, DC. This was an opportunity to promote and discuss HRSA’s flagship programs and answer grant application questions from local government officials from across the nation.
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