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The effects of anticipated funding changes on maternal and child health projects: a case study of uncertainty.

机译:预期资金变化对母婴保健项目的影响:不确定性案例研究。

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A questionnaire survey of Title V special projects--Maternal and Infant Care (M&I), Comprehensive Care for Children and Youth (C&Y), Neonatal Intensive Care and Children's Dental Care--indicated that the anticipated change from federal project grants to state formula grants caused anxiety among project directors, low morale and high turnover in project staff, difficulty in filling staff positions, and anticipation of service reductions. These effects were much more prevalent and severe in projects which could realistically be expected to suffer budget cuts as a result of the shift in funding method. Despite the widespread anxiety, low morale and adverse effects reported by program directors, there was no reduction in the number of patients served, the scope of services offered, or the number of staff employed.
机译:对标题V特殊项目的问卷调查-母婴保健(M&I),儿童和青少年综合保健(C&Y),新生儿重症监护和儿童牙科保健-表明从联邦项目补助金到州配方补助金的预期变化导致项目主管之间的焦虑,项目人员士气低落,人员流动率高,难以填补工作人员职位以及期望减少服务。这些影响在项目中更为普遍和严重,实际上,由于筹资方法的改变,这些项目可能会遭受预算削减的影响。尽管计划主任报告了广泛的焦虑,低落的士气和不良影响,但服务的患者人数,提供的服务范围或雇用的员工人数并未减少。

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