The quest for an accurate accounting of public health expenditures.

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This article describes one effort to develop management tools that will help public health administrators and policy makers implement comprehensive public health strategies. It recounts the ongoing development of a methodology through which the Essential Public Health Services can be related to public health budgets, appropriations, and expenditures. Through three pilot projects involving: (1) nine state health agencies, (2) three local health agencies, and (3) all local jurisdictions and the state health agency in one state, a workable methodology for identifying public expenditures for comprehensive public health programming has been identified.

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Atchison, C., Barry, M. A., Kanarek, N., & Gebbie, K. (2000). The quest for an accurate accounting of public health expenditures. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP, 6(5), 93–102. https://doi.org/10.1097/00124784-200006050-00014

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