Rural Public Health Financing: The Relationship Between Infrastructure and Local Program Funding

Date
06/2008
Description

The purpose of this study was to describe how federal funds for selected chronic disease prevention and health promotion activities are distributed to local health departments and non-governmental organizations at the local level and to identify infrastructure-related barriers that rural agencies may face in securing and using funds for such purposes. A central hypothesis was that the availability of federal funding for chronic disease prevention and health promotion activities may vary based on state and local public health infrastructural differences.

Center
NORC Walsh Center for Rural Health Analysis
Authors
Michael Meit, Lorraine Ettaro, Benjamin Hamlin, Bhumika Piya