Kaiser Family Foundation Analysis Examines Global Health Funding In FY15 Omnibus

Kaiser Family Foundation: Analysis: Global Health Funding in the FY15 Omnibus Appropriations Act
A new Kaiser Family Foundation issue brief provides an analysis of the FY15 Omnibus Appropriations Act, which “contains $5.4 billion in emergency funding to address the Ebola crisis — a significant increase in total U.S. support for global health. Aside from the additional funding for Ebola, global health funding remained essentially flat at $9.2 billion,” a press release states (Wexler/Kates, 12/22).

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