About the Data: Key Findings Report-2019

Key points

  • In fall 2019, 57 out of 61 Preventive Health and Health Services (PHHS) Block Grant recipients (93%) completed a survey.
  • Findings show that the PHHS Block Grant helped strengthen public health systems.

Key Findings

Overall, findings show that the PHHS Block Grant helped state, tribal, local, and territorial agencies strengthen the public health system by:

  • Using grant funds to improve public health infrastructure.
  • Addressing emerging public health needs.
  • Practicing evidence-based public health.

Data impact

Public Health Infrastructure Improved

Information Systems Capacity Improved

The PHHS Block Grant supports public health agencies in improving capacity to collect or enhance data. The data collected by public health information systems are essential for identifying, prioritizing, and effectively addressing public health problems. These systems provide timely, actionable data for decision-making by recipients.

77% recipients used PHHS Block Grant funds to support the development, improvement, maintenance of information systems.
77% recipients used PHHS Block Grant funds to support the development, improvement, maintenance of information systems.

Quality Improved

The PHHS Block Grant supports improvements in the quality of public health agency operations, programs, and services. Recipients use PHHS Block Grant funds to improve efficiency and effectiveness within their agencies and in other jurisdictions. Quality improvement contributes to recipients' ongoing efforts toward measurable improvements in services or processes that improve their communities' health.

74% recipients used PHHS Block Grant funds to achieve an efficiency effectiveness quality improvement.
74% (434) used funds to achieve an efficiency and/or effectiveness QI.

Emerging Public Health Needs Addressed

Protecting and improving public health often requires the flexibility to tackle public health problems as they emerge. The PHHS Block Grant supports public health agency efforts to address emerging public health needs unique to their jurisdiction. For example, states, tribes, and territories use PHHS Block Grant funding to address opioid/prescription drug abuse and other challenges.

70% recipients used PHHS Block Grant funds to support efforts to address emerging public health needs.
70% of recipients used funds to address emerging public health needs.

Evidence-Based Public Health Practiced

The PHHS Block Grant supports the implementation of public health interventions1 that are known to work. Implementing public health interventions based on the best available evidence is an important practice for maximizing public health outcomes.

93% recipients used PHHS Block Grant funds to support implementation of public health interventions.
93% used funds for implementation of public health interventions.