World Trade Center Health Program

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About the WTC Health Program
The World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program provides medical monitoring and treatment of WTC-related health conditions for 9/11 responders and survivors.
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See if you're eligible
The WTC Health Program provides no-cost, 9/11-related healthcare to those who were there, including children, teenagers, and students at the time.
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Health Effects of 9/11
This online exhibition examines the ongoing health effects linked to 9/11 exposures and the emergence of WTC-related health conditions. Developed in partnership with the CDC Museum.
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Nationwide Provider Network
Get the latest on the WTC Health Program Nationwide Provider Network, a network of healthcare providers throughout the country who provide WTC-related services.
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What to do if you receive a bill
You should not be billed for WTC-related services, including deductibles and copays.
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Latest Program Updates
APR
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Hepatic Steatosis; Finding of Insufficient Evidence
MAR
19
Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease Glomerulonephritis; Finding of Insufficient Evidence
DEC
23
World Trade Center Health Program Research: 2026 Funding Opportunity to Extend the World Trade Center Health Registry
DEC
22
Establishing the Youth Research Cohort—Progress Update
DEC
12
National Program Administrator (NPA) – Request for Proposal Posted
OCT
31
The World Trade Center Health Program Announces the Survivor Clinical Center of Excellence Award
Comprehensive Cost Avoidance, Coordination of Benefits, and Recovery Program - Request for Information and Sources Sought Notice Posted
OCT
27
Three Grant Opportunity Forecasts Announced by the World Trade Center Health Program
OCT
22
Annual Member Newsletter Released
OCT
20
The WTC Health Program Announces Third-Party Administrator (TPA) Award
OCT
14
World Trade Center Health Program Research: Newly Funded Projects
SEP
29
World Trade Center Health Registry Extension Grant Opportunity Forecast Announced
SEP
12
World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program Releases Young Adult Outreach Videos to Raise Awareness about 9/11 Health Issues
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11
2025 Day of Service and Remembrance Administrator Statement
SEP
3
9/11 Anniversary Media Kit Release
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2023 Member Feedback Survey Report
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Notice: The WTC Health Program will closely monitor any fraudulent activity including the submission of fraudulent information in support of a claim of eligibility or for necessary and covered services, fraudulent misuse of the WTC Health Program by health care providers participating in the program, and submission of claims for services not provided or needed as claimed. The WTC Health Program will report fraudulent conduct to federal law enforcement agencies and violators may be subject to criminal, civil, or administrative penalties. Information concerning suspected fraud related to the WTC Health Program by contractors, grantees, health care providers, or individual recipients should be reported to the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General by phone at 1-800-HHS-TIPS (1-800-447-8477); online at
https://forms.oig.hhs.gov/hotlineoperations/index.aspx
or in writing to the following address: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General, ATTN: OIG HOTLINE OPERATIONS, P.O. Box 23489, Washington, DC 20026.
Page Last Reviewed: December 21, 2023 | Page Last Updated: April 7, 2026