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Did HHS Pandemic Relief Funds Promote Health Equity?

A third of HHS pandemic relief funding went directly toward health equity efforts, while another $29 billion was awarded with instructions to prioritize adversely affected groups.

hhs pandemic relief funds prioritized health equity gao report says

Source: HHS

By Sara Heath

- The Department of Health and Human Services was mostly successful in its pursuit of health equity during the pandemic, at least in terms of pandemic relief fund spending, according to a new assessment from the Government Accountability Office (GAO).

Of the $75 billion HHS earmarked for pandemic relief, $29 billion specifically went to programs benefitting groups that were disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Another $33 billion was granted to states with instructions that funding should pbenefit groups that were disproportionately impacted by the novel coronavirus.

During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, HHS was tasked with allocating money through its Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund. This pandemic relief spending, mandated by six separate pandemic relief bills, was intended to specifically help promote health equity.