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- Title
How Connecticut Health Directors Deal With Public Health Budget Cuts at the Local Level.
- Authors
Prust, Margaret L.; Clark, Kathleen; Davis, Brigette; Pallas, Sarah W.; Kertanis, Jennifer; O'Keefe, Elaine; Araas, Michael; Iyer, Neel S.; Dandorf, Stewart; Platis, Stephanie; Humphries, Debbie
- Abstract
Objectives. We investigated the perspectives of local health jurisdiction (LHJ) directors on coping mechanisms used to respond to budget reductions and constraints on their decision-making. Methods. We conducted in-depth interviews with 17 LHJ directors. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using the constant comparative method. Results. LHJ directors use a range of coping mechanisms, including identifying alternative revenue sources, adjusting services, amending staffing arrangements, appealing to local political leaders, and forming strategic partnerships. LHJs also face constraints on their decision-making because of state and local statutory requirements, political priorities, pressures from other LHJs, and LHJ structure. Conclusions. LHJs respond creatively to budget cuts to maintain important public health services. Some LHJ adjustments to administrative resources may obscure the long-term costs of public health budget cuts in such areas as staff morale and turnover. Not all coping strategies are available to each LHJ because of the contextual constraints of its locality, pointing to important policy questions on identifying optimum jurisdiction size and improving efficiency.
- Subjects
CONNECTICUT; DECISION making; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; ANALYSIS of variance; BUDGET; EXECUTIVES; WORKING hours; INCOME; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; INTERVIEWING; LOBBYING; LOCAL government; RESEARCH methodology; ORGANIZATIONAL change; PUBLIC health administration; RESEARCH funding; QUALITATIVE research; DATA analysis; GOVERNMENT regulation; DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
American Journal of Public Health, 2015, Vol 105, Issue S2, pS268
- ISSN
0090-0036
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2105/AJPH.2014.302499