Frazier Cassandra M, Mumford Karen, McMillan Hannah, Carlin Maggie, Peterman Emily, Lindan Krysia
Author Affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia (Ms Frazier, Dr Mumford, Ms McMillan, and Ms Carlin); Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, Arlington, Virginia (Ms Peterman); and University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California (Dr Lindan).
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2025;31(3):428-439. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000002073. Epub 2024 Oct 16.
State public health departments use federal funding to examine and address social determinants of health (SDOH) within their communities to improve health and advance health equity. Yet, most federal funding is categorical (ie, funding used for a specific program or narrow purpose), which can create barriers to addressing social and structural drivers of inequity. The Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHS Block Grant) is a flexible funding mechanism that provides health departments the latitude to identify and fund initiatives that address local public health needs. It is unclear, however, to what extent health departments use this flexible resource to incorporate SDOH into their programs.
Cross-sectional, descriptive analysis of state health department PHHS Block Grant program administrative data.
This study examined PHHS Block Grant budgets and workplans for the federal Fiscal Year 2021 to assess whether state health departments aligned their grant-funded program with the national objectives associated with the Healthy People 2030 SDOH Framework.
Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia were included in this study.
Percent of states that used PHHS Block Grant funds to address SDOH; proportion of funding allocated to address SDOH; percentage of programs that addressed SDOH.
Three-fourths (75%) of states allocated funds to 97 programs aligning with at least 1 Healthy People 2030 SDOH-related objective. Fifty of the programs were fully or primarily funded by the PHHS Block Grant. Results also show that as the states' PHHS Block Grant funding level increased so did the percent of states that allocated funding toward SDOH programs.
This study shows that state health departments are using the PHHS Block Grant to address SDOH, and that the grant plays an important funding role for these programs. States are incorporating the grant into their funding strategies to address SDOH.
州公共卫生部门利用联邦资金来检查和解决其社区内的健康社会决定因素(SDOH),以改善健康状况并促进健康公平。然而,大多数联邦资金是专款专用的(即用于特定项目或狭窄目的的资金),这可能会对解决不平等的社会和结构驱动因素造成障碍。预防性健康和健康服务整笔拨款(PHHS整笔拨款)是一种灵活的资金机制,它给予卫生部门一定的自由度,以确定并资助满足当地公共卫生需求的举措。然而,尚不清楚卫生部门在何种程度上利用这一灵活资源将健康社会决定因素纳入其项目。
对州卫生部门PHHS整笔拨款项目行政数据进行横断面描述性分析。
本研究审查了2021财年联邦PHHS整笔拨款预算和工作计划,以评估州卫生部门是否使其整笔拨款资助项目与《健康人民2030》健康社会决定因素框架相关的国家目标保持一致。
本研究纳入了47个州和哥伦比亚特区。
使用PHHS整笔拨款资金解决健康社会决定因素的州的百分比;分配用于解决健康社会决定因素的资金比例;解决健康社会决定因素的项目百分比。
四分之三(75%)的州将资金分配给97个项目,这些项目与至少一项《健康人民2030》与健康社会决定因素相关的目标保持一致。其中50个项目完全或主要由PHHS整笔拨款资助。结果还表明,随着各州PHHS整笔拨款资金水平的提高,将资金分配用于健康社会决定因素项目的州的百分比也随之提高。
本研究表明,州卫生部门正在利用PHHS整笔拨款来解决健康社会决定因素,并且该拨款在这些项目中发挥着重要的资金作用。各州正在将该拨款纳入其资金战略以解决健康社会决定因素。