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Impact of the Prevention and Public Health Fund in ALABAMA Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Democrats & House Committee on Energy and Commerce Democrats The Afford

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Impact of the Prevention and

Public Health Fund in ALABAMA

Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Democrats &

House Committee on Energy and Commerce Democrats

The Affordable Care Act established the Prevention and Public Health Fund (Prevention Fund) to expand and sustain national investments in prevention and public health

programs Since 2010, Alabama has received more than $44 million through the Prevention Fund

In 2017, the Prevention Fund will invest nearly $1 billion in critical public health programs across the country for community-based prevention, immunizations, outbreak preparedness and response, and more The TrumpCare bill would eliminate the Prevention Fund,

decimating lifesaving public health investments in every state

In FY 2016, Alabama received funds for the following programs:

Alabama State Department of Public Health

• $3,063,294 for immunization programs

• $2,649,269 from the Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant

The Block Grant gives states flexibility to use the funding in ways that fit

their communities and their unique needs.

• $457,434 to prevent and control heart disease and promote school

health

• $344,103 to prevent and control diabetes and promote school health

• $308,365 for tobacco cessation programs

• $298,291 for epidemiology and lab capacity programs

Montgomery Area Community Wellness Coalition

• $909,455 to combat health disparities through the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Program

University of Alabama at Birmingham

• $943,212 to combat health disparities through the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Program

Alabama received a total of $8,973,423 in FY 2016 If the Prevention Fund were

repealed, Alabama would lose more than $40 million over five years

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Impact of the Prevention and

Public Health Fund in COLORADO

Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Democrats &

House Committee on Energy and Commerce Democrats

The Affordable Care Act established the Prevention and Public Health Fund (Prevention Fund) to expand and sustain national investments in prevention and public health programs Since 2010, Colorado has received more than $57 million through the Prevention Fund

In 2017, the Prevention Fund will invest nearly $1 billion in critical public health programs across the country for community-based prevention, immunizations, outbreak preparedness and response, and more The TrumpCare bill would eliminate the Prevention Fund,

decimating lifesaving public health investments in every state

In FY 2016, Colorado received funds for the following programs:

Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment

• $3,303,680 for immunization programs

• $2,117, 130 from the Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The Block Grant gives states flexibility to use the funding in ways that fit their communities and their unique needs.

• $782,153 to prevent and control heart disease and promote school health

• $656,319 to prevent and control diabetes and promote school health

• $628,248 for epidemiology and lab capacity programs

• $259,275 for lead poisoning prevention

• $247,690 to combat healthcare associated infections

Colorado Black Health Collaborative, Inc

• $455,239 to combat health disparities through the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Program

Stapleton Foundation for Sustainable Urban Communities

• $484,635 to combat health disparities through the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Program

Colorado received a total of $8,934,369 in FY 2016 If the Prevention Fund were repealed, Colorado would lose more than $40 million over five years

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Impact of the Prevention and

Public Health Fund in MISSISSIPPI

Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Democrats &

House Committee on Energy and Commerce Democrats

The Affordable Care Act established the Prevention and Public Health Fund (Prevention Fund) to expand and sustain national investments in prevention and public health programs Since 2010, Mississippi has received more than $84 million through the Prevention Fund

In 2017, the Prevention Fund will invest nearly $1 billion in critical public health programs across the country for community-based prevention, immunizations, outbreak preparedness and response, and more The TrumpCare bill would eliminate the Prevention Fund,

decimating lifesaving public health investments in every state

In FY 2016, Mississippi received funds for the following programs:

Mississippi State Department of Health

• $2,283,375 for immunization programs

• $2,261,069 from the Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The Block Grant gives states flexibility to use the funding in ways that fit their communities and their unique needs.

• $497,678 to prevent and control diabetes

• $459,195 for epidemiology and lab capacity programs

• $188,342 for tobacco cessation

• $136,231 to prevent lead poisoning

• $116,374 to prevent and control heart disease and stroke

Greenwood Leflore Hospital

• $313,107 to combat health disparities through the Racial and Ethnic Approaches

to Community Health program

Mississippi received a total of $6,255,371 in FY 2016 If the Prevention Fund were repealed, Mississippi would lose more than $30 million over five years

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Impact of the Prevention and

Public Health Fund in MONTANA

Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Democrats &

House Committee on Energy and Commerce Democrats

The Affordable Care Act established the Prevention and Public Health Fund (Prevention Fund) to expand and sustain national investments in prevention and public health

programs Since 2010, Montana has received more than $29 million through the Prevention Fund

In 2017, the Prevention Fund will invest nearly $1 billion in critical public health programs across the country for community-based prevention, immunizations, outbreak preparedness and response, and more The TrumpCare bill would eliminate the Prevention Fund,

decimating lifesaving public health investments in every state

In FY 2016, Montana received funds for the following programs:

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services

• $1,032,403 from the Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The Block Grant gives states flexibility to use the funding in ways that fit their communities and their unique needs.

• $869,130 through the Immunization and Vaccines for Children Program

• $104,141 for other immunization programs

• $642,015 for epidemiology and lab capacity programs

• $666,072 to prevent and control heart disease and promote school health

• $543,080 to prevent and control diabetes and promote school health

Fort Peck Community College

• $95,112 to combat health disparities through the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to

Community Health Program

• $95,111 for tobacco cessation

• $63,408 to prevent and control heart disease and stroke

• $63,408 to prevent and control diabetes

Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council

• $324,062 to prevent and control heart disease and stroke

• $324,062 to prevent and control diabetes

• $144,225 for tobacco cessation

Montana received a total of $4,966,229 in FY 2016 If the Prevention Fund were

repealed, Montana would lose more than $20 million over five years

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Impact of the Prevention and

Public Health Fund in OKLAHOMA

The Affordable Care Act established the Prevention and Public Health Fund (Prevention Fund) to expand and sustain national investments in prevention and public health

programs Since 2010, Oklahoma has received more than $45 million through the

Prevention Fund

In 2017, the Prevention Fund will invest nearly $1 billion in critical public health programs across the country for community-based prevention, immunizations, outbreak preparedness and response, and more The TrumpCare bill would eliminate the Prevention Fund,

decimating lifesaving public health investments in every state

In FY 2016, Oklahoma received funds for the following programs:

Oklahoma State Department of Health

• $2,819,031 for immunization programs

• $1,666,611 to prevent and control heart disease and stroke

• $1,562,620 to prevent and control diabetes

• $1,449,458 from the Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The Block Grant gives states flexibility to use the funding in ways that fit their communities and their unique needs

• $259,921 for lead poisoning prevention

• $234,925 for tobacco cessation

• $230,360 for epidemiology and lab capacity programs

Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Democrats &

House Committee on Energy and Commerce Democrats

Oklahoma received a total of $9,317,151 in FY 2016 If the Prevention Fund were repealed, Oklahoma would lose more than $40 million over five years

Association of American Indian Physicians

• $78,891 to prevent and control heart disease and stroke through the Million Hearts program

• $21,109 to other programs to prevent and control heart disease and stroke

Oklahoma City Area Inter-Tribal Health Board

• $425,000 to prevent and control diabetes

• $425,000 to prevent and control heart disease and stroke

• $144,225 for tobacco cessation

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