Federal News
HRSA Invests in Community-Based Medical Training
March 18, 2026
In March 2026, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced over $5 million in funding through the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) program. This investment supports 26 teaching health centers to train nearly 100 primary care medical and dental residents in community-based outpatient settings, with a focus on rural and underserved areas. The initiative aims to address the projected shortage of more than 70,600 primary care physicians by 2038, strengthening the health workforce and improving access to care in vulnerable communities.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the availability of federal funding targeting community health centers for residency training programs, creating opportunities for organizations involved in medical education and healthcare workforce development.
- The focus on rural and underserved areas signals a strategic priority for expanding primary care capacity outside urban centers, influencing contract requirements and service delivery models.
- Contractors and health centers can leverage this funding to enhance training infrastructure and partnerships, aligning proposals with HRSAβs goal of preparing a workforce attuned to community needs.
- Engagement with HRSA and understanding the THCGME programβs scope will be critical for stakeholders aiming to participate in future funding cycles or related healthcare workforce initiatives.
This funding allows health centers and other safety net providers to prepare a primary care workforce that understands and meets the needs of the communities they serve.
— Tom Engels, HRSA Administrator
Agencies
Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Contracts
over $5 million