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Nevada
state

Public Health Funding Trends
Public Health Funding

State dollars dedicated to public health per person (including federal grants directed to states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Health Resources & Services Administration) (2-year estimate)

Population:
General Population
Trend: Public Health Funding in Nevada, United States, 2022 Annual Report

State dollars dedicated to public health per person (including federal grants directed to states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Health Resources & Services Administration) (2-year estimate)

Nevada
United States
Sources:
  • Trust for America's Health
  • CDC, HRSA and Trust for America's Health
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Public Health Funding

Trend: Public Health Funding in Nevada, United States, 2022 Annual Report

State dollars dedicated to public health per person (including federal grants directed to states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Health Resources & Services Administration) (2-year estimate)

Nevada
United States
Sources:
  • Trust for America's Health
  • CDC, HRSA and Trust for America's Health

Measures Impacting a State's Rank

See which measures have the most impact on Nevada’s undefined Report ranking and how they compare with United States.
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Nevada
United States
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* Value indicates a score. Higher scores are healthier and lower scores are less healthy.

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