Bernet Patrick Michael
Florida Atlantic University College of Business, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2007 Mar-Apr;13(2):188-93. doi: 10.1097/00124784-200703000-00016.
Local public health agencies are funded federal, state, and local revenue sources. There is a common belief that increases from one source will be offset by decreases in others, as when a local agency might decide it must increase taxes in response to lowered federal or state funding. This study tests this belief through a cross-sectional study using data from Missouri local public health agencies, and finds, instead, that money begets money. Local agencies that receive more from federal and state sources also raise more at the local level. Given the particular effectiveness of local funding in improving agency performance, these findings that nonlocal revenues are amplified at the local level, help make the case for higher public health funding from federal and state levels.
地方公共卫生机构的资金来自联邦、州和地方的收入来源。人们普遍认为,一个来源的增加会被其他来源的减少所抵消,比如当一个地方机构可能决定,由于联邦或州资金的减少,它必须提高税收。本研究通过一项横断面研究,利用来自密苏里州地方公共卫生机构的数据来检验这一观点,结果却发现,钱生钱。从联邦和州来源获得更多资金的地方机构,在地方层面也能筹集到更多资金。鉴于地方资金在改善机构绩效方面具有特殊成效,这些关于非地方收入在地方层面被放大的研究结果,有助于说明应从联邦和州层面提供更多公共卫生资金的理由。