New Report: Increased Spending on Public Services Linked to Community Health 'Dividends' in Texas
March 29, 2018
March 29, 2018
HOUSTON, Texas, March 29 -- The Episcopal Health Foundation issued the following news release:
Increased public spending on services like public health, fire and ambulance, housing and community development, and libraries would likely lead to improved health outcomes for Texas counties. That's just one of the findings of a new report sponsored by the Episcopal Health Foundation that examines the health impacts of increased government investment in public health and social servi . . .
Increased public spending on services like public health, fire and ambulance, housing and community development, and libraries would likely lead to improved health outcomes for Texas counties. That's just one of the findings of a new report sponsored by the Episcopal Health Foundation that examines the health impacts of increased government investment in public health and social servi . . .
