Health Resources and Services Administration
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Health Re·sources and Ser·vic·es Ad·min·is·tra·tion (HRSA),
(helth rē'sōrs-ez sĕr'vis-ez ad-min'is-trā'shŭn), A federal agency responsible for managing national data banks, such as the National Practitioner Data Bank, as well as other health care programs.
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Health Re·sourc·es and Ser·vic·es Ad·min·is·tra·tion
(HRSA) (helth rĕ-sōrs'ĕz sĕr'vi-sĕz ad-min'i-strā'shŭn) A U.S. federal agency responsible for managing national data banks, such as the National Practitioner Data Bank, as well as other health care programs.
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References in periodicals archive
Health Resources and Services Administration. "Community Health Status Report: Baltimore, MD," Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD, July 2000.
The
Health Resources and Services Administration's Division of Nursing has also played a supportive role in educating nurses in environmental health.
The Bureau of Primary Health Care, a service of the
Health Resources and Services Administration, offers health care for people regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay.
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