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Public Health: A Health Status Indicator for Targeting Federal Aid to States

HEHS-97-13 Published: Nov 13, 1996. Publicly Released: Nov 13, 1996.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO identified measures of the health status of states' populations that could be used to target federal funds, focusing on whether: (1) premature mortality rates and the number of people in poverty would be appropriate measures of and proxies for health status; and (2) other measures might also be used.

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Block grantsDisadvantaged personsDiseasesFederal aid to statesHealth care programsHealth statisticsPopulation statisticsState-administered programsStatistical methodsPublic healthMortalityDeath