The Human Resources Division of the House Appropriations
Committee heard testimony from local public health units on HB 1004, the
Department of Health budget. Administrators from various health units
requested restoration of the $525,000 State Aid reduction in the Governor’s
budget. Representatives from multi-county, single county and city/county
health districts explained ramifications of the proposed reduction. State
Aid funds are used for gap funding to provide needed community services not
funded through other sources. Some unfunded needs include collaboration
with tribes, case management, maternal and child health, vaccine chart review,
balance of Family Planning practitioner salary and benefits not paid by
insurance, nuisance inspection for community members, Community Health
Assessment, behavioral health education and referral. The $525,000
restoration would merely hold level 2017-19 state aid funding.
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