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Report: NIH and Global Health Research are a Major Boon to All State Economies
NIH research awards to states in 2007 created more than 350,000 new jobs, generated more than
Report Says Flat Funding for NIH Threatens New Health Research, U.S. Medical Leadership, and State Economies
Titled "In Your Own Backyard," the report from Families USA, the national organization for health care consumers, details the actual benefits of NIH research awards to all 50 states. In 2007, the NIH awarded almost
The Families USA report, however, describes a downside. Several years of flat funding of the NIH by Congress is now crippling research into global health threats, stunting economic activity, and jeopardizing U.S. preeminence in biomedical research.
"The importance of NIH funding in communities across the nation can't be overstated,"
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"With regard to infectious diseases, there is virtually nowhere in the world from which we are remote and almost no one from whom we are truly disconnected," Fauci said in an article in "Nature Medicine."
Between 80 and 90 percent of the federal dollars NIH sends to states funds research that takes place at universities, medical research centers, hospitals, and research institutes in every state in the U.S. The Families USA report analyzed the impact of these awards on all 50 states, using Department of Commerce methodology known as The Regional Input-Output Modeling System, or RIMS II.
Overall, every
More than 175,000 jobs were created in six states:
The downside of this economic impact, however, is that cuts to NIH funding translate into cuts to states and local communities, and the report notes that federal funding for NIH has not kept pace with inflation.
"The total purchasing power of NIH has fallen by 13 percent since 2003," Pollack said. "This funding decline hurts our nation's efforts to improve health here and across the globe, and it hurts efforts to lure and keep scientists that will produce tomorrow's medical breakthroughs.
"This decrease in NIH funding comes at a time when states are facing challenges to their own economies, and when the nation faces rising health threats from potential pandemics, potential terrorist biomedical attacks, and the rise of drug-resistant diseases like tuberculosis," he said.
"New threats continue to arise, and we dare not let our guard down," Pollack said. "Investment in NIH funding is an investment in the health and economic well-being of our nation, and it is an investment we should protect."
NOTE: A full copy of the report, "In Your Own Backyard: How NIH Funding Helps Your State's Economy," is available on the Families USA Web site, www.familiesusa.org. The report provides fiscal year 2007 data for each state, including NIH funding, total jobs created and supported by this funding, total wages from new jobs, average wage per job created, and total new business activity.
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