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  2. The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) is dedicated to increasing access to quality healthcare in communities facing significant health professional shortages by providing financial support to primary care health providers.

  3. Health and Human Services - Dallas County

    www.dallascounty.org/departments/dchhs

    DCHHS is a nationally accredited public health department responsible for providing health and social services that protect the health and well-being of over 2.6 million people that call Dallas County home.

  4. Region 6 - HHS.gov

    www.hhs.gov/ash/about-ash/regional-offices/...

    Chronic disease prevention, vaccinations, maternal morbidity and mortality, substance use and harm reduction programs, access to health coverage, health equity, and the social determinants of health are critical priority areas.

  5. Texas - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/states/texas/tx.htm

    Sources. All 2022 data are final. 2022 birth data come from the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) via CDC WONDER; 2022 death data, including leading causes of death, firearm mortality, homicide, drug overdose mortality, and infant mortality, come from the NVSS via CDC WONDER and rankings and rates are based on 2022 age-adjusted death rates.

  6. SNAP. WIC Helps Texas Families. WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant, breastfeeding women and families with children younger than 5. Learn More. Latest News. HHSC Recognizes Family Caregivers in November. National Family Caregivers Month is a time to recognize the dedicated people across Texas who provide care to their loved ones.

  7. Center for Health Statistics | Texas DSHS

    www.dshs.texas.gov/center-health-statistics

    The DSHS Center for Health Statistics was established to provide a convenient access point for health-related data for Texas. Our objective is to be a source of information for assessment of community health and for public health planning.

  8. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) | Texas DSHS

    www.dshs.texas.gov/texas-primary-care-office...

    There are 72 FQHCs serving patients in Texas, operating more than 660 service delivery sites. There is currently 1 FQHC-Look-A-Like (LAL) in Texas. They offer FQHC-like services, but do not receive all of the benefits of FQHC status. Find an FQHC or LAL site near you.