Refugee Health Screening Program

Information

The Refugee Health Screening Program overaching purpose is to promote and improve refugee health, prevent disease, and familiarize refugees with the U.S. healthcare system.

Funding Composition

The Refugee Health Screening Program program is funded by 2 Federal grants.

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Funding Source Percent
Federal 100.00%
Last Updated On: 01/16/2025

Program Funding

Last Updated On: 01/16/2025
Grant Title
Grant Information
Federal
Refugee and Entrant Assistance-Preventive Health
Projected
$581,800
YTD
$137,676
Federal
Refugee CMA
Projected
$585,500
YTD
$261,450
ALN
Fund Type
Grant Title
Projected Budget SFY 2025
YTD Expenditure SFY 2025
93.566
Federal
Refugee and Entrant Assistance-Preventive Health
$581,800
$137,676
93.566
Federal
Refugee CMA
$585,500
$261,450

Program Performance Measures

Goal 1: Ensure refugees receive health screenings, provide health services and coordinate physical and mental health care.

Objective: By June 30, 2025, increase from 84% to 90% of refugees who completed a domestic health screening during the SFY period and within 90 days after their arrival in the United States.

Current: Oct 2024
84
Target: Jun 2025
90
A chart containing the data from the graph for: Objective: By June 30, 2025, increase from 84% to 90% of refugees who completed a domestic health screening during the SFY period and within 90 days after their arrival in the United States.
Date Actual Target
10/01/2024 84 90
06/01/2025 90

Performance Measures

Percentage of completed refugee health screening records recorded in the NBS refugee health screening database.

Current: Oct 2024
75
Target: Jul 2025
95
Current: Oct 2024
75
Target: Jul 2025
95
A chart containing the data from the graph for: Percentage of completed refugee health screening records recorded in the NBS refugee health screening database.
Date Actual Target
10/01/2024 75 95
07/01/2025 95