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Department of Health and Human Services

Agency Overview

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is the U.S. Government’s principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves. HHS is headed by the Secretary who is the chief managing officer for the HHS family of agencies, including 11 operating divisions, 10 regional offices, as well as the Office of the Secretary.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) carries out the majority of the foreign assistance work at HHS in more than 50 countries worldwide and with over 300 CDC staff providing expertise in country. CDC leverages its core strengths to advance four overarching global health goals: 1) improving the health and well-being of people around the world, 2) improving capabilities for preparing for and responding to infectious diseases and emerging health threats, 3) building country public health capacity, and 4) maximizing organizational capacity.

CDC’s global programs are run by world leaders in epidemiology, surveillance, informatics, laboratory systems, and other essential disciplines. Through partnerships with other countries’ ministries of health, CDC is improving the quantity and quality of critical public health services. Currently, CDC’s global programs address over 400 diseases, health threats, and conditions that are major causes of death, disease, and disability. These programs provide a strong foundation for protecting Americans from major health threats, wherever they arise.

* All data provided will be updated and reported quarterly.

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Department of Health and Human Services Data

U.S. Government agencies are adding data to the site incrementally and are working to build up their capability to report data on a quarterly basis to comply with OMB Bulletin 12-01. Each agency has selected the base year from which they will start reporting based on their current capability. The addition of other agencies and more detailed data will take place in phases.

Planned Funding By Fiscal Year | HHS

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Obligated Funding By Fiscal Year | HHS

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Spent Funding By Fiscal Year | HHS

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Transaction Data | HHS

Transaction data represents every individual financial record in an agency’s accounting system that has been processed in the given time period for program work with implementing partners and other administrative expenses. The data shown in the planned, obligated, and spent tabs represents the same financial data at a higher level of aggregation (by country and sector only), thus this data is called Aggregated data.

The transaction data shows the same financial data at a more granular level. Each data record - or financial transaction - contains up to 37 qualitative data fields, including descriptive titles, vendor names, and location, along with the financial data. Thus, the transaction data is called Disaggregated data.

This is only the first set of HHS transaction data. HHS will continue to update this data set in accordance with Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin 12-01.

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