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Evidence and Lessons on the Health Impacts of Public Health Funding from the Fight against HIV/AIDS

Marcus Dillender

No 28867, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: A key approach used by federal governments to address public health issues is to allocate federal funds to support local responses, but little is known about the effectiveness of this approach for improving health. This study examines the impact of federal public health funds allocated to U.S. cities through the U.S. government’s primary mechanism for combating HIV/AIDS for the past three decades. The empirical approach identifies the impact of this funding by studying funding variation that comes from policy features that resulted in large funding differences among cities that were originally on parallel HIV/AIDS trajectories. The findings indicate that an HIV/AIDS death has been prevented for every $334,000 allocated through the city-level funding and that the $19 billion allocated to cities through this program through 2018 has saved approximately 57,000 lives, which represents over $560 billion of value in terms of lives saved assuming a value of a statistical life of $10 million. The findings also indicate that funding differences across cities have been a major contributor to the uneven progress in combating HIV/AIDS currently observed across the United States that has alarmed public health leaders. Thus, while this analysis supports allocating federal funds to local areas as part of a public health strategy, these funds being effective demonstrates how sustained differences in areas’ receipt of federal public health funds can contribute to the development of health disparities across areas, as has occurred with HIV/AIDS.

JEL-codes: H51 I14 I18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-05
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Published as Marcus Dillender, 2023. "Evidence and Lessons on the Health Impacts of Public Health Funding from the Fight against HIV/AIDS," American Economic Review, vol 113(7), pages 1825-1887.

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