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U.S. Virgin Islands has 2 community health centers across 6 sites serving 15,297 patients — the #52 FQHC state by patients outside California and Texas. Its community health centers depend on the federal Community Health Center Fund, authorized only through December 2026.
Patient-weighted across the 2 centers with UDS 2024 data.
U.S. Virgin Islands operates Medicaid under a federal block-grant cap (not standard FFP); the headline risk is the hard funding ceiling plus reduced federal match and the end of pandemic-era enhanced territory allotments.
By patients (HRSA UDS 2024). Tap for the full profile.
| Organization | Patients | Sites | Uninsured | Revenue (990) | District |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frederiksted Health Care Inc. Frederiksted | 8,976 | 5 | 21.37% | $21M | VI-98 |
| St Thomas East End Medical Center Corporation Charlotte Amalie East | 6,321 | 1 | 33.46% | $9M | VI-98 |
| District | Representative | Sites |
|---|---|---|
| VI-98 | Stacey E. Plaskett | 6 |
U.S. Virgin Islands ranks #52 by FQHC patients and #52 by organization count among the 57 national-breadth states/territories (excludes California and Texas, which have dedicated dashboards). All 2 centers depend on the federal Community Health Center Fund, authorized only through December 31, 2026.
FQHC data from the HRSA bulk-sites file + UDS 2024 + IRS 990. State policy profile via NACHC/KFF/AANP. Federal items apply to all states; state items are U.S. Virgin Islands-only. Updated 2026-06-03.