Local Health Officials: GOP Tax Reform Jeopardizes Our Response to Infectious Disease Outbreaks

The San Diego County Administration Building in downtown San Diego

The San Diego County Administration Building in downtown San Diego Michael Grass / Route Fifty

 

Connecting state and local government leaders

Hepatitis A and tax reform are more intertwined than you might think.

Local health officials are sounding the alarm about the ways in which the GOP tax reform plan, which was passed by the U.S. House on Tuesday, might jeopardize our country’s response to outbreaks of infectious disease—like the hepatitis A outbreaks happening at this very moment around the country.

The National Association of County and City Health Officials, which represents nearly 3,000 local governmental health departments, warned during a call on Tuesday with reporters that proposed tax cuts have the potential to result in the near elimination of the Prevention and Public Health Fund—a source of money that was created by the Affordable Care Act—due to automatic spending reductions triggered by the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010. Aside from making up 12 percent of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s total funding, the PPHF makes local infectious disease response possible in several crucial ways.  

The Section 317 Vaccination Program gets 53 percent of its funding from the PPHF. In fiscal year 2016, the fund made more than $611 million available to health departments to maintain immunization programs and outbreak response and control mechanisms—$324 million of that funding came directly from the PPHF.

The role these vaccine doses play when it comes time to deal with an actual outbreak is impossible to overstate.

In San Diego, vaccinations have been the centerpiece of a multi-pronged hepatitis A response. Since the outbreak was first identified in March of this year—and traced back to cases from November 2016—as many as 571 people have been diagnosed with the disease. In total, 113,230 vaccinations have been given, with 85 percent of those doses going to the people determined to be the most at-risk.

“Not having the vaccines would be a tremendous burden and limit our ability to respond to an outbreak of this nature,” said Dr. Wilma Wooten, the public health officer and director of Public Health Services for San Diego County.

“The 317 Vaccine funding is just irreplaceable,” said Dr. Jeffrey D. Gunzenhauser, the interim health officer and chief medical officer for the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.

When L.A. County detected local transmission of hepatitis A, related to the much larger San Diego outbreak, public health officials sprang into action to put together a response. So far, the county has pulled in nearly 50,000 vaccination doses. As many as 40,000 of those were paid for through the Section 317 program. If the county had had to pay for those doses with money from its own coffers, Gunzenhauser estimates it would have cost as much as $3 million.

“Getting those local dollars in a timely manner can be very difficult,” said Gunzenhauser, “particularly when it’s competing with other priorities.” Timeliness is critical in the case of an outbreak like the one in California.

Gunzenhauser said that with the 317 Vaccine Program in place, “if I declare an outbreak … the state hears us and if they have that vaccine available, it can be with us within a day or two and I can immediately start vaccinating. But if we have to go through red tape, and it takes us two weeks or a month or more, suddenly the outbreak is at a point where we couldn’t control it.”

Beyond, vaccinations, the Prevention and Public Health Fund also supports the Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity program, a little-known and relatively small fund that local officials say is critical to keeping on top of diseases that could do great harm. The ELC gets $40 million—as much as half of its budget—from the PPHF. Looking beyond the impact of a single disease like hepatitis A, local officials attest that having a well-staffed, well-funded local public health laboratory is vital for the safety and wellbeing of our country.

“We have so many communicable diseases in L.A. County, if I lose even a few people that are funded through that federal program it could have a serious impact on our ability to respond to outbreaks,” said Gunzenhauser. “While these dollars may seem few, from the broader scope of things, the way they play out and enable us to respond quickly to outbreaks is really what our communities need and deserve.”

X
This website uses cookies to enhance user experience and to analyze performance and traffic on our website. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. Learn More / Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Accept Cookies
X
Cookie Preferences Cookie List

Do Not Sell My Personal Information

When you visit our website, we store cookies on your browser to collect information. The information collected might relate to you, your preferences or your device, and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to and to provide a more personalized web experience. However, you can choose not to allow certain types of cookies, which may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings according to your preference. You cannot opt-out of our First Party Strictly Necessary Cookies as they are deployed in order to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting the cookie banner and remembering your settings, to log into your account, to redirect you when you log out, etc.). For more information about the First and Third Party Cookies used please follow this link.

Allow All Cookies

Manage Consent Preferences

Strictly Necessary Cookies - Always Active

We do not allow you to opt-out of our certain cookies, as they are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting our cookie banner and remembering your privacy choices) and/or to monitor site performance. These cookies are not used in a way that constitutes a “sale” of your data under the CCPA. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work as intended if you do so. You can usually find these settings in the Options or Preferences menu of your browser. Visit www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more.

Sale of Personal Data, Targeting & Social Media Cookies

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information to third parties. These cookies collect information for analytics and to personalize your experience with targeted ads. You may exercise your right to opt out of the sale of personal information by using this toggle switch. If you opt out we will not be able to offer you personalised ads and will not hand over your personal information to any third parties. Additionally, you may contact our legal department for further clarification about your rights as a California consumer by using this Exercise My Rights link

If you have enabled privacy controls on your browser (such as a plugin), we have to take that as a valid request to opt-out. Therefore we would not be able to track your activity through the web. This may affect our ability to personalize ads according to your preferences.

Targeting cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising.

Social media cookies are set by a range of social media services that we have added to the site to enable you to share our content with your friends and networks. They are capable of tracking your browser across other sites and building up a profile of your interests. This may impact the content and messages you see on other websites you visit. If you do not allow these cookies you may not be able to use or see these sharing tools.

If you want to opt out of all of our lead reports and lists, please submit a privacy request at our Do Not Sell page.

Save Settings
Cookie Preferences Cookie List

Cookie List

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies – which are cookies from a domain different than the domain of the website you are visiting – for our advertising and marketing efforts. More specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:

Strictly Necessary Cookies

We do not allow you to opt-out of our certain cookies, as they are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting our cookie banner and remembering your privacy choices) and/or to monitor site performance. These cookies are not used in a way that constitutes a “sale” of your data under the CCPA. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work as intended if you do so. You can usually find these settings in the Options or Preferences menu of your browser. Visit www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more.

Functional Cookies

We do not allow you to opt-out of our certain cookies, as they are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting our cookie banner and remembering your privacy choices) and/or to monitor site performance. These cookies are not used in a way that constitutes a “sale” of your data under the CCPA. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work as intended if you do so. You can usually find these settings in the Options or Preferences menu of your browser. Visit www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more.

Performance Cookies

We do not allow you to opt-out of our certain cookies, as they are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting our cookie banner and remembering your privacy choices) and/or to monitor site performance. These cookies are not used in a way that constitutes a “sale” of your data under the CCPA. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not work as intended if you do so. You can usually find these settings in the Options or Preferences menu of your browser. Visit www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more.

Sale of Personal Data

We also use cookies to personalize your experience on our websites, including by determining the most relevant content and advertisements to show you, and to monitor site traffic and performance, so that we may improve our websites and your experience. You may opt out of our use of such cookies (and the associated “sale” of your Personal Information) by using this toggle switch. You will still see some advertising, regardless of your selection. Because we do not track you across different devices, browsers and GEMG properties, your selection will take effect only on this browser, this device and this website.

Social Media Cookies

We also use cookies to personalize your experience on our websites, including by determining the most relevant content and advertisements to show you, and to monitor site traffic and performance, so that we may improve our websites and your experience. You may opt out of our use of such cookies (and the associated “sale” of your Personal Information) by using this toggle switch. You will still see some advertising, regardless of your selection. Because we do not track you across different devices, browsers and GEMG properties, your selection will take effect only on this browser, this device and this website.

Targeting Cookies

We also use cookies to personalize your experience on our websites, including by determining the most relevant content and advertisements to show you, and to monitor site traffic and performance, so that we may improve our websites and your experience. You may opt out of our use of such cookies (and the associated “sale” of your Personal Information) by using this toggle switch. You will still see some advertising, regardless of your selection. Because we do not track you across different devices, browsers and GEMG properties, your selection will take effect only on this browser, this device and this website.