Analysis on Publishing Budget Changes of Provincial Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in China from 2021 to 2024
- VernacularTitle:2021-2024年我国省级疾病预防控制中心预算收入变化分析
- Author:
Lieyu HUANG
1
;
Nana LIU
;
Yijie WANG
;
Ling ZUO
;
Fei MO
;
Yan GUO
Author Information
1. 中国疾病预防控制中心办公室 北京 102206
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
provincial center for disease control and prevention;
Administrative Department of Provincial Health Commissions;
provincial disease control and prevention administration;
budget revenue;
budget management
- From:
Chinese Health Economics
2025;44(2):54-58
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To continuously track the publishing budget of provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)in China and comprehend the management changes in the provincial CDCs based on the financial input.Methods:Publishing budget data for the period 2021—2024 of 31 provincial CDCs and provincial health administrations in China were collected and analyzed from the perspectives of time change and proportion relationship.Results:Statistical analysis revealed that the overall budget income of provincial CDCs in 2024 exceeded that of 2021.Most provincial CDCs in many provinces exhibited high-level growth(some with slight fluctuations),stable growth,and rapid growth in budget income changes.The proportion of provincial CDCs'budget income relative to provincial health administrations steadily increased,and the synergistic relationship mainly manifested as increase in the same direction,but there is a situation of changing from"strong benign"to"weak benign".Conclusion:The development of the budget income for provincial CDCs in China aligns with the imperative to establish a stable public health investment mechanism,reflecting more support towards provincial CDCs in recent years.Future efforts should continue focusing on the synergistic relationship between provincial CDCs and provincial health administrations,so as to provide guidance for the local provincial CDC budget management and provide references for CDCs in other provinces.