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HRSA UDS

HRSA Uniform Data System (UDS)

U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration · Tier-2 · profile-enrichment (renders on matched profiles)

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Source:HRSA UDS·Checked May 2026Open official source ↗

HRSA Uniform Data System (UDS) publishes annual self-reported performance data for the federal Health Center Program. The Grant Year 2024 extract covers 1,359 awardees operating 16,334 service-delivery sites across 59 states and territories, serving 32.4 million patients, with 18,046 clinical-quality-measure rows spanning 14 measures (cancer screenings, immunizations, depression screening, tobacco-cessation, HIV care, statin therapy, and more).

What Fonteum uses it for

How this source shows up on Fonteum.

Tier-2 research enrichment for federally qualified health centers. Awardee-level patient population (Medicaid / uninsured share), staffing FTEs, and clinical-quality-measure rates support FQHC access and quality studies, joined to HRSA HPSA shortage designations. The /data and /sources pages report aggregate counts and per-grant-year breakdowns only — no awardee is named on these catalog surfaces.

What this source does NOT mean

UDS data is awardee-level aggregate reporting — not patient-level, and not an individual-provider quality score. Clinical quality measures describe the FQHC enrolled patient panel only and are not independent quality certifications. The public UDS extract carries no provider NPI and no facility CCN, so UDS rows do not attach to an individual practitioner and are not part of the NPI identity-graph join.

What this dataset answers

Research and data questions this source supports.

  • 01Build an FQHC-level quality profile combining HRSA UDS clinical quality measures (cancer screenings, immunizations, depression screening) with HRSA HPSA shortage designations.
  • 02Map the 1,359 HRSA-funded health centers and their 16,334 service sites to support a federally qualified health center access study.
  • 03Surface FQHC patient counts and staffing FTEs for a community health center capacity and access analysis.
  • 04Track clinical-quality-measure rates across the 14 reported UDS measures to benchmark FQHC performance year over year.
  • 05Support a health equity study comparing FQHC patient panels (Medicaid %, uninsured %) across states against HPSA shortage severity scores.

Dataset size: 1,359 awardees · 16,334 sites · 18,046 quality-measure rows (Grant Year 2024)

Fields used

Per-field display contract.

Every field below has a `display_allowed` flag in the §94 provenance schema. Write-locked fields are captured to provenance for audit but never rendered on profile pages.

Research-only — never on profiles

6 fields
total_patientsTotal patients served (awardee)
medicaid_patientsMedicaid patients
uninsured_patientsUninsured patients
total_fteTotal FTE staff
clinical_fteClinical FTE
measure_rateClinical quality measure rate (14 measures)
Limitations

What we can’t infer from this source.

  • UDS reports are self-reported aggregate filings by Health Center Program awardees under federal regulatory obligation. They are not audited.
  • Quality measures apply only to the FQHC enrolled patient panel — not comparable to hospital or specialist quality metrics.
  • Data is available annually with a ~6-month lag (grant year N data publishes ~May of year N+1); the current snapshot is Grant Year 2024.
  • The public extract carries no NPI, no CCN, no grant-award amount, and no published national-average comparator; these render as honest nulls, never inferred.
Source metadata

Authority, license, refresh cadence.

Authority

U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration

Tier

Tier-2 · profile-enrichment (renders on matched profiles)

Refresh cadence

Annual — HRSA publishes UDS data ~May of the year following the grant year. Fonteum ingests post-publication.

License

U.S. government public-domain works (17 U.S.C. § 105). Federal public record. Attribution required: 'Source: HRSA Uniform Data System · Grant Year {YYYY}'. License ↗

Official URL

https://data.hrsa.gov/topics/healthcenters/uds/overview

Attribution requirement

Source: HRSA Uniform Data System · Grant Year {YYYY}

ToS & usage notes

What the source allows.

U.S. government public-domain works (17 U.S.C. § 105). HRSA publishes UDS as an annual flat-file export at data.hrsa.gov with explicit redistribution rights. Fonteum mirrors the source bytes (SHA-256 attested) and publishes a per-snapshot manifest under data/uds/.

Sample provenance

What a single field looks like in the graph.

A worked example. Every field surfaced from this source carries this shape of provenance line — source · last checked · display rule · confidence (when applicable).

Field

Grant Year 2024 UDS coverage (aggregate)

Sample value

1,359 awardees · 16,334 service sites · 18,046 quality-measure rows (14 measures) · 32.4M patients

Provenance line

Source: HRSA Uniform Data System · Grant Year 2024 · Methodology hrsa-uds/v1 · Display rule: awardee-level aggregates render with the grant-year boundary inline; the public extract carries no NPI or CCN

How to access

Official API, bulk download, and Fonteum endpoints.

Official API / download

https://data.hrsa.gov/topics/healthcenters/uds/overview ↗

Fonteum surface

https://fonteum.com/data/hrsa-uds →

Frequently asked

Common questions about HRSA UDS.

What is the HRSA Uniform Data System (UDS) and what does it measure?
The Uniform Data System (UDS) is HRSA's annual reporting system for Health Center Program awardees — federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) and look-alikes. Awardees report aggregate clinical quality measures, staffing FTEs, patient demographics, and payer mix. Data is published annually with approximately a 6-month lag from grant year close; the current Fonteum snapshot is Grant Year 2024.
How many FQHCs and service sites are in the HRSA UDS dataset?
The Grant Year 2024 extract covers 1,359 Health Center Program awardees operating 16,334 service-delivery sites across 59 states and territories, together serving 32.4 million patients. The awardee-level data reflects the full patient panel served across all of a grantee's sites; the dataset also holds 18,046 clinical-quality-measure rows.
Where can I download HRSA UDS data?
HRSA publishes UDS data as an annual flat-file export (an H80 workbook) at data.hrsa.gov under the Health Center Program. Grant Year 2024 is the most recent full year in the current Fonteum pipeline. The data is U.S. government public-domain.
What are the HRSA UDS clinical quality measures?
The Grant Year 2024 extract holds 14 clinical quality measures, including breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening, childhood immunization status, adult weight and BMI screening, tobacco-use screening and cessation, depression screening and remission, HIV screening and linkage to care, statin therapy, and aspirin/antiplatelet therapy. Each is expressed as a rate over eligible patients; the public extract carries no national-average comparator.
Does HRSA UDS data contain individual patient or provider records?
No. UDS data is awardee-level aggregate reporting — not patient-level data, and not individual-provider records. Each row summarizes one HRSA grantee for the grant year. The public extract carries no provider NPI and no facility CCN, so it cannot be tied to an individual practitioner. The aggregate figures support population-level analysis and quality benchmarking, not individual research.
Related

Where this source already shows up.

Related sources in the graph

  • /sources/hrsa-hpsa →
  • /sources/nppes →
  • /sources/census-state-pop →

Per-source methodology: /methodology/hrsa-uds →

See also
  • /sources → The full source library — every dataset Fonteum cites.
  • /data-provenance → The provider graph — pipeline diagram, source-family clusters, field-level provenance examples, display rules.
  • /methodology → Network-wide sourcing, refresh cadence, and corrections policy.
  • /editorial-policy → Independence, sourcing, conflicts, corrections, retractions.

The substrate, by the numbers

9.2Mgraph entitiesProviders, organizations, owners, and facilities
15.7Mlinked identifiersNPIs, CCNs, LEIs and more, resolved to entities
5Mgraph edgesSource-attested relationships between entities
44federal source familiesDistinct CMS, OIG, HRSA, FDA and peer datasets
35dataset pagesCitable, downloadable /data catalog pages
65reproducible studiesEach shipping the SQL behind its figures

Built on the authoritative federal record

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Daily reconciliation

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Reviewed by Jennifer Montecillo, MD, medical reviewer. Non-practicing medical reviewer.

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