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The Bureau of Health Systems Development (HSD) was established in 1995 and is the Primary Care Office for the state of Arizona. The Bureau administers the primary care programs and provides a complementary focus on improving access to primary health care through primary care workforce recruitment and retention programs and the designation of medically underserved areas. Our principal focus is to improve access to primary care, particularly among vulnerable and underserved populations.

The Bureau of Health Systems Development is responsible for maintenance of the primary care statistical profiles, ranking of medically underserved areas through a primary care index, and designation of Arizona Medically Underserved Areas as required by ARS §36-2352.  

This Bureau also administers programs that provide services to individuals without health insurance. These programs include: Primary Care Program, Non-Renal Transplant Medications and the Telemedicine Program. Most program services are provided by public and private non-profit agencies, including community health centers, hospitals and county health agencies.

This Bureau seeks to improve access to primary health care by increasing the number of primary care providers in rural and medically underserved areas.  Programs include the Arizona Loan Repayment Program, the National Health Service Corps and the J-1 Visa Waiver Program. These programs provide incentives for primary care providers (e.g., primary care physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants) to work in rural and/or medically underserved areas. In addition, this Bureau is responsible for preparing and submitting applications on behalf of Arizona communities for federal designation as Health Professional Shortage Areas and Federally Designated Medically Underserved Areas and Populations.

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