Broward Health Program for Homeless Named 'Health Center Quality Leader'

Broward Health Program for Homeless Named 'Health Center Quality Leader'

Friday Sep. 25, 2020
Broward Health Program for Homeless Named 'Health Center Quality Leader'

Fort Lauderdale, Florida -- Broward Health's Health Care for the Homeless program, recently received the Quality Improvement Award from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Health Care for the Homeless, which offers medical care and other services to Broward County's homeless population, is a "Health Center Quality Leader" in the bronze tier. This honor recognizes the best overall clinical performance among the nation's top 30 percent of health centers. The Quality Improvement Award celebrates more than 1,300  health centers across the country that provide high-quality care to nearly 30 million patients.


Broward Health, providing service for more than 85 years, is a nationally recognized system in South Florida that offers world-class healthcare to all. The Broward Health system includes the statutory teaching hospital Broward Health Medical Center, Broward Health North, Broward Health Imperial Point, Broward Health Coral Springs, Salah Foundation Children’s Hospital, Broward Health Weston, Broward Health Community Health Services, Broward Health Physician Group, Broward Health Urgent Care, Broward Health International, and Broward Health Foundation. For more information, visit BrowardHealth.org.