The document provides statistics on Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in the United States, including their growth over time, regional distribution, performance, and sources of revenue. It notes that FQHCs have grown exponentially since the 1960s from only 8 centers to over 1,400 organizations today serving around 25 million patients annually. The document also shares data on FQHC revenues by state and payer source, with the largest sources being Medicaid, Medicare, federal grants, and private insurance. It concludes that FQHCs have the potential to serve more patients by improving quality of care through investments in technology.