The Importance of Health and Social Services Spending to Health Outcomes in Texas, 2010-2016

被引:4
作者
McCullough, J. Mac
Leider, Jonathon P.
机构
[1] Arizona State Univ, Sch Sci Hlth Care Delivery, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD USA
关键词
county health rankings; local government; population health; public health; social services; PUBLIC-HEALTH; UNITED-STATES; DETERMINANTS; CARE; EXPENDITURES; DEPARTMENTS; IMPROVEMENT; LINKS; RACE;
D O I
10.14423/SMJ.0000000000000935
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: Public health and social services spending have been shown to improve health outcomes at the county level, although there are significant state and regional variations in such spending. Texas offers an important opportunity for examining nuances in the patterns of association between local government health and social services spending and population health outcomes. The primary objectives of this study were to describe local investments in education, health, and social services at the county-area level for all of Texas from 2002 through 2012 and to examine how changes in local investment over time were associated with changes in health outcomes. Methods: We used two large secondary data sources for this study. First, US Census Bureau data were used to measure annual spending by all local governments on public hospitals, community health care and public health, and >dozen social services. Second, County Health Rankings & Roadmaps datameasured county health outcomes. We performed regression models to examine the association between increases in local government spending and a county's health outcomes ranking 4 years later. Multilevel mixed-effects linear regression models accounted for mean spending in each category, county health factors ranking, and county and state random effects. Results: Local governments in Texas spent an average of $4717 per capita across all health and social services. Although spending was relatively consistent across 2002-2012, there was notable variation in spending across counties and services. Regression models found that changes in four spending categories were associated with significant improvements in health outcomes: fire and ambulance, community health care and public health, housing and community development, and libraries. For each, an additional one-time investment of $15 per capita was associated with a 1-spot improvement in statewide county health rankings within 4 years. Conclusions: Existing evidence regarding the association between social services spending and health outcomes may not yield sufficiently granular data for policy makers within a single state. Investments in certain social services in Texas were associated with improvements in health outcomes, as measured by improvements in the County Health Rankings, in the years subsequent to spending increases. Similar analyses in other states and regions may yield actionable avenues for policy makers to improve population health.
引用
收藏
页码:91 / 97
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Heat Waves and Health Outcomes in Alabama (USA): The Importance of Heat Wave Definition
    Kent, Shia T.
    McClure, Leslie A.
    Zaitchik, Benjamin F.
    Smith, Tiffany T.
    Gohlke, Julia M.
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2014, 122 (02) : 151 - 158
  • [42] The Feminization of Aging: How Will This Impact on Health Outcomes and Services?
    Davidson, Patricia M.
    DiGiacomo, Michelle
    McGrath, Sarah J.
    HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL, 2011, 32 (12) : 1031 - 1045
  • [43] Ethnicity and health inequalities: an empirical study based on the 2010 China survey of social change (CSSC) in Western China
    Wang, Y. J.
    Chen, X. P.
    Chen, W. J.
    Zhang, Z. L.
    Zhou, Y. P.
    Jia, Z.
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [44] The role of community mental health services in supporting oral health outcomes among consumers
    Meldrum, Rebecca
    Ho, Hillary
    Satur, Julie
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH, 2018, 24 (03) : 216 - 220
  • [45] Spending on Bariatric Surgery in the Unified Health System from 2010 to 2014: a Study Based on the Specialist Hospitals Authorized by the Ministry of Health
    Xavier, Danielly Batista
    Ramalho, Walter Massa
    da Silva, Everton Nunes
    OBESITY SURGERY, 2017, 27 (03) : 641 - 648
  • [46] Spending on Bariatric Surgery in the Unified Health System from 2010 to 2014: a Study Based on the Specialist Hospitals Authorized by the Ministry of Health
    Danielly Batista Xavier
    Walter Massa Ramalho
    Everton Nunes da Silva
    Obesity Surgery, 2017, 27 : 641 - 648
  • [47] Health centres and social determinants of health: an analysis of enabling services provision and clinical quality
    Topmiller, Michael
    McCann, Jessica
    Hoang, Hank
    Rankin, Jennifer
    Grandmont, Jene
    Pelzer, Molly
    Sripipatana, Alek
    FAMILY MEDICINE AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2023, 11 (03)
  • [48] Prevalence of functional limitations among foreign and US-born Black older adults: 2010-2016 National Health Interview Surveys
    Nkimbeng, Manka
    Turkson-Ocran, Ruth-Alma
    Thorpe, Roland J., Jr.
    Szanton, Sarah L.
    Cudjoe, Joycelyn
    Taylor, Janiece L.
    Commodore-Mensah, Yvonne
    ETHNICITY & HEALTH, 2022, 27 (01) : 61 - 73
  • [49] Social Disparities in Children's Respiratory Health in El Paso, Texas
    Grineski, Sara E.
    Collins, Timothy W.
    Chavez-Payan, Paola
    Jimenez, Anthony M.
    Clark-Reyna, Stephanie
    Gaines, Marie
    Kim, Young-an
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2014, 11 (03) : 2941 - 2957
  • [50] National trends in outcomes of ischemic stroke and prognostic influence of stroke center capability in Japan, 2010-2016
    Kada, Akiko
    Ogasawara, Kuniaki
    Kitazono, Takanari
    Nishimura, Kunihiro
    Sakai, Nobuyuki
    Onozuka, Daisuke
    Shiokawa, Yoshiaki
    Miyachi, Shigeru
    Nagata, Izumi
    Toyoda, Kazunori
    Hashimoto, Yoichiro
    Hasegawa, Yasuhiro
    Hoshino, Haruhiko
    Yoshimura, Shinichi
    Suzuki, Michiyasu
    Tsujino, Akira
    Matsuda, Shinya
    Kurogi, Ryota
    Kurogi, Ai
    Ren, Nice
    Nishimura, Ataru
    Arimura, Koichi
    Hagihara, Akihito
    Tominaga, Teiji
    Kayama, Takamasa
    Arai, Hajime
    Suzuki, Norihiro
    Miyamoto, Susumu
    Ogawa, Akira
    Iihara, Koji
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE, 2019,