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Federal Funding for Public Health Has Declined by $580 Million Since 2010, According to New Analysis


WASHINGTON, April 13, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Trust for America's Health (TFAH) issued A Funding Crisis for Public Health and Safety: State-by-State Public Health Funding and Key Health Facts, 2017, which found that core funding for disease prevention and health promotion programs has declined by around $580 million federally and has remained flat in states since 2010 (adjusting for inflation).

The annual review demonstrates that cuts to federal funds have not been offset by increases to state and local funding.  Adjusting for inflation:

The President's proposed FY 2018 budget blueprint would include a nearly 18 percent cut to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).  The full budget detail is expected to be released later this Spring. Budget sequestration ? which requires reductions in the rate of increase in federal spending ? is scheduled to go back into effect in FY 2018 and would lead non-defense spending, including at CDC, to fall 16 percent below 2010 spending rates (adjusting for inflation).

"Major budgetary cuts have hampered the ability of public health agencies to protect and improve the nation's health ? impeding the response to pressing health concerns and the rising costs of treating preventable illnesses and injuries," said John Auerbach, president and CEO, of TFAH.  "It is painfully clear that the decrease in federal spending has not led to higher state spending for public health. Rather, the nation has doubled down on cuts at both levels, leaving us vulnerable to the next public health crisis. Cutting public health programs is shortsighted ? and we will all pay the price over time."

The Funding Crisis brief also found that:

TFAH also highlights how investing in proven public health strategies can improve health and yield positive returns.  For instance: 

Key recommendations for achieving a modern public health system highlighted in the paper include:

 

State

Total CDC Funding for
State, Per Capita, FY 2016

Alaska

$49.67

Vermont

$41.57

Rhode Island

$39.59

South Dakota

$33.98

New Mexico

$32.66

Maryland

$31.93

Montana

$31.77

Hawaii

$31.76

Delaware

$30.15

North Dakota

$29.88

Wyoming

$29.69

Maine

$27.98

Louisiana

$27.59

New Hampshire

$27.53

Nebraska

$26.64

Georgia

$26.50

Mississippi

$25.48

Idaho

$24.57

Arkansas

$23.97

Massachusetts

$23.43

Oklahoma

$23.18

West Virginia

$22.96

South Carolina

$22.62

Utah

$22.19

Iowa

$21.70

Alabama

$21.60

Nevada

$21.55

Minnesota

$21.54

Oregon

$21.43

Texas

$21.28

Kentucky

$21.17

Colorado

$21.13

Arizona

$21.07

Tennessee

$20.87

Connecticut

$20.29

Kansas

$20.26

Washington

$20.06

California

$19.61

New York

$19.41

Florida

$19.09

Missouri

$18.98

North Carolina

$18.81

Michigan

$18.80

Ohio

$17.90

Indiana

$17.11

Wisconsin

$16.89

Illinois

$16.76

New Jersey

$16.59

Pennsylvania

$15.48

Virginia

$15.39

Note:

Includes CDC funds
for organizations
within the state.

The full issue brief and state-by-state funding and key health fact information is available at www.healthyamericans.org.  The brief was supported by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).

Trust for America's Health is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to saving lives by protecting the health of every community and working to make disease prevention a national priority. www.healthyamericans.org 

 

SOURCE Trust for America's Health


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