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Public Health Budgeting 101

Public Health Budgeting 101. Patti Wohlfeil, BCRN, MPA Health Officer/Director Waushara County Health Department Jean Beinemann, RN, Program Supervisor Sheboygan County HHS, Division of Public Health April 5, 2013. Overview. Finance for local health departments (LHDs) Budgets Grants

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Public Health Budgeting 101

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  1. Public Health Budgeting 101 Patti Wohlfeil, BCRN, MPAHealth Officer/DirectorWaushara County Health Department Jean Beinemann, RN, Program Supervisor Sheboygan County HHS, Division of Public Health April 5, 2013

  2. Overview • Finance for local health departments (LHDs) • Budgets • Grants • Program Evaluation • References

  3. Finance Toolkit for LHDs

  4. Public Health Finance Toolkit Table of Contents

  5. Finance for LHDs • Public health finance is a complex system involving funding streams, economic factors, and policy and political changes. • This complexity along with the lack of transparency and the wide variation in local public health discretionary spending make it difficult to develop a “blueprint” for all public health agencies to embrace.

  6. Finance for LHDs • What are the current funding sources for programs in the public health department in your community?

  7. Finance for LHDs • Tax levy • School nursing contracts • TB skin testing • Immunization fees & administration fees • Medicaid & Medicare • Fluoride varnish • Shared services • Licensing and inspection fees • Private insurance • Grants • Consolidated contract • Prevention • WIC • Preparedness • Oral health program • Private grants (Community Foundations) • Infrastructure (Accreditation) • Wellness • Radon • Drug free communities • CHIPP

  8. Finance for LHDs

  9. Finance for LHDs Wisconsin Local Health Department Revenues/Expenses 2005-2010

  10. Budgets • Written, detailed schedule of financial activities in an agency, a plan for agency expenditures and revenues and the act of balancing the expenditures with the revenues • Line Item Budget: The line item budget is a commonly used financial accounting technique used to forecast costs for expenditures that ideally support an organization's strategic business goals and objectives. • Performance Based Budget: Focuses attention on work that is being accomplished, direct benefits to the community, and cost of these services.

  11. LHD Budget Cycle • Early Spring – Budget policy and direction for departments is set • Early Summer – Budget preparation • Examine fiscal trends • Identify personnel needs/costs • Forecast supply, equipment needs • Forecast revenues • Identify capital improvement needs

  12. Hang in there! Please refer to the algorithm handout

  13. Budget Sheboygan County Public Health Financial Report Calendar Year 2012

  14. Grant Funding • Grants are monetary awards given by a governmental agency, foundation, or other entity to plan, implement, or operate a program or fund a project • May be competitive or non-competitive • Know your resources • Become familiar with funding sources • Collect strong and recent data • Identify a project that is evidence based • Plan for sustainability • Collaborate!

  15. Grant Funding Huddle Time ! Your agency received a request for proposal (RFP) for funds up to $50,000 to support injury prevention programs in your community. The funding agency requires a pre-proposal (3 pages) and, if selected, the department will be expected to submit a full proposal in 3 months. Describe the steps you would take to write the pre-proposal and other information you would like before you precede.

  16. Program Evaluation • Agencies are under continual pressure to demonstrate that monies spent have been effective • Traditionally, programs were considered effective by the number of individuals served • Shift is toward greater accountability and demands evidence that public health funds are spent on programs with positive outcomes • Public health accreditation is helping agencies through Performance Management Plans

  17. Public Health Driving Forces: Performance Management • Healthiest Wisconsin 2020 • Community Health Improvement Process and Plans (CHIPP) • Accreditation • Evidence-Based Practice • Standards of Care • Strategic Planning

  18. Reference LEAP Project. (2012). Making sense of local health department funding: A public health finance toolkit. Madison, WI.: Author.

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