CDC BUDGET REQUEST OVERVIEW

CDC Budget Overview

Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 President's Budget Request: $11.581 billion

The total FY 2024 request for CDC funding is $11.581 billion in discretionary budget authority, Prevention and Public Health Funds (PPHF), and PHS Evaluation Transfers. This is an increase of $2.397 billion over the FY 2023 enacted level. FY 2024 BUDGET REQUEST

Bolsters U.S. capacity for emergency response to health threats

Provides training, data gathering and analyses, and prevention and laboratory services that Americans depend on for healthy communities

Helps families cope with public health challenges including those stemming from COVID-19, and poor mental health, suicide, Adverse Childhood Experiences, opioid addiction, and violence

Strengthens programs to protect communities against preventable, transmissible diseases such as measles and influenza

Expands initiatives for better access to nutrition, physical activity, and protection from environmental hazards

CDC MAKES AN IMPACT

DC-trained disease detectives investigated more than 6,000 emergency outbreaks since 2005 globally. CDC strengthens global public health security systems by closing gaps in preparedness and addressing health security challenges to keep Americans safe.

The Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program could serve an additional 142,000 people with new investments, resulting in 2,500 additional cancers and cancerous lesions detected.

Through December 2022, 922,000,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been delivered in the United States.

CDC built a new electronic pathway for COVID laboratory-based diagnostic tests that has handled over 934,000,000 diagnostic test reports, at times averaging over 1,500,000 per day.

Efforts support global health security activities in 110 countries worldwide, including 50 new countries receiving direct CDC support as a result of establishing new offices in 2022.

Updated on March 9, 2023 For more information, please visit: budget/index.html

CDC Budget Overview

FY 2024 PRESIDENT'S BUDGET

Cross-cutting Support

and PHHS Block Grant

Protecting Americans

$1.039B, 9%

from Natural and

Bioterrorism Threats

$943M, 9%

Keeping Americans Safe from Environmental and Work-related Hazards

$760M, 7%

Preventing the Leading Causes of Disease, Disability, and Death $3.388B, 29%

Monitoring Health and Ensuring Laboratory Excellence $962M, 8%

Ensuring Global Disease Protection $765M, 7%

Protecting Americans from Infectious Diseases

$3.646B, 31%

Total: $11.581B

* Discrepancies due to rounding

FY 2024 BUDGET INCREASES

Programs Public Health Data Modernization Initiative Response Ready Enterprise Data Integration Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics National Healthcare Safety Network Health Statistics Public Health Leadership and Support

Advancing Laboratory Science Immunization and Other Respiratory Diseases Public Health Workforce Global Immunization

Increases +$165 million

Programs Emerging Infectious Disease

Increases +$40 million

+$38.1 million Cancer Moonshot

+$182.5 million

+$50 million

Antimicrobial Resistance Initiative

+$15 million

+$26 million +$2.1 million +$15 million

+$5 million +316.6 million

+$35 million +$10 million

Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Suicide Prevention Adolescent Health--What Works in Schools Public Health Infrastructure

Community Violence Intervention Initiative Opioid Overdose Prevention

+$72 million +$50 million +$52 million

+$250 million +$250 million

+$207.8 million

Updated on March 9, 2023 For more information, please visit: budget/index.html

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