Selected Public Health Service Programs within the Jurisdiction of the Labor-HHS Subcommittee, FY 1999
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FY 1998 comparable (in thousands $$) |
FY 1999 House (in thousands $$) |
Percent change |
FY 1999 Senate (in thousands $$) |
Percent change |
FY 1999 Conference (in thousands $$) |
Percent change |
| Health Resources and Services Administration* |
3,667,720 |
3,947,810 |
7.8% |
4,045,188 |
10.3% |
4,267,328 |
16.3% |
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
2,383,638 |
2,591,433 |
8.7% |
2,366,644 |
-0.7% |
2,609,520 |
9.5% |
| National Institutes of Health** |
13,622,386 |
14,862,023 |
9.1% |
15,622,386 |
14.7% |
15,652,386 |
14.9% |
| Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration |
2,147,156 |
2,418,005 |
10.1% |
2,151,643 |
0.2% |
2,488,005 |
15.9% |
| Agency for Health Care Policy and Research |
146,510 |
171,055 |
16.8% |
171,055 |
16.8% |
171,055 |
16.8% |
| TOTAL, PHS Programs |
21,967,380 |
23,990,326 |
9.0% |
24,356,916 |
10.9% |
25,188,294 |
14.7% |
Note: Reflects Conference Agreement
Note: The Food and Drug Administration is funded through
the agriculture subcommittee, and the Indian Health Service
is funded through the interior subcommittee.
* The House figure includes a proposal to move Alzheimer's
demonstration grants to the Administration on Aging.
** The Senate and conference figures include $40 million
in advance funding for FY 2000 (buildings and facilities).
Sources: House and Senate Appropriations Committees
For more information contact:
Jonathan Fishburn, Director, Research, Education and Veterans' Legislative Affairs
AAMC Government Relations
jfishburn@aamc.org
(202) 828-0525
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