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Practices in public health finance: an investigation of jurisdiction funding patterns and performance.
Authors:Peggy A Honoré  Eduardo J Simoes  Walter J Jones  Ramal Moonesinghe
Affiliation:Office of Health, Mississippi State Department of Health, Jackson, USA. Peggy.Honore@msdh.state.ms.us
Abstract:A field of study for public health finance has never been adequately developed. Consequently, very little is known about the relationships, types, and amount of finances that fund the public health system in America. This research was undertaken to build on the sparse knowledge of public health finance by examining the value of performance measurement systems to financial analysis. A correlational study was conducted to examine the associations between public health system performance of the 10 essential public health services and funding patterns of 50 local health departments in a large state. The specific objectives were to investigate if different levels and types of revenues, expenditures, and other demographic variables in a jurisdiction are correlated to performance. Pearson correlation analysis did not conclusively show strong associations; however, statistically significant positive associations primarily between higher levels of performance and jurisdiction taxes per capita were found.
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