Public Health Programs Monitor: Dashboard
Embargoed until April 8th, 2026
This interactive dashboard provides an overview of the status of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) programs. The goal of the dashboard is to document health-promoting programs across federal agencies that may be especially at risk due to funding reductions and other federal decisions. The dashboard includes information about the role of each of the programs in the field of public health, communities, and the populations they serve.
How to use
Filters & Tags: You can sort data using the filters available for the following columns:
- To view: The first tab has all programs across 11 HHS agencies. To view programs for a specific agency, click the tab with the corresponding agency abbreviation.
- To view more information: For more information about each program, hover over the programs and select the “Open” icon within the Program/Division column. Click on the icon on the left side of the header that you want to filter by.
- To display budget/funding information: To see budget information, click “View Details” within each program to see specific budget numbers.
- To filter each column: Click on the filter icon on the left side of the dashboard to select your filter category.
Resources
We have created two resource guides to explore the information in the tracker:
- Variable guide (Tab 1) This is a high-level codebook providing an at-a glance look of all tags available used in the tracker.
- Codebook (Tab 2) This more detailed document contains all codes used in the tracker. The document defines all tags and provides guidance on how they were used.
Data Sources
Methodology
The PHPM uses information from publicly available government documents, webpages, and news and reports documenting changes in the federal funding and structural landscape. We aim to validate the information where possible by consulting individuals familiar with each agency who can speak to the ways that federal health infrastructure and funding has changed since January 2025.
As the federal policy landscape evolves, the dashboard will be updated to reflect the latest information available.
Data Disclaimer
The information contained in this dashboard reflects our best analysis of available federal programs and budgetary information.
Users should be aware that there may be inconsistencies across agency budgets, congressional appropriations documents, and presidential budget requests. The dashboard reflects our organization’s understanding of these documents. Though we have attempted to ensure the information is both accurate and complete, there may be errors or omissions. If we have misrepresented program or budget information, we welcome feedback and will update the file as appropriate. This dashboard will be updated and revised periodically as more information becomes publicly available.
Data Sources
Publicly Available Government Data
Information was collected from publicly available government data, including archived databases, budget and funding documents. We aim to provide accurate and recent available information from the following sources.
Attribution Text
To reference the tracker as well as data or content associated with this initiative, please cite the Public Health Programs Monitor and link to this website. To gain access to the data in this dashboard, please contact TFAH by completing this form: Public Health Programs Monitor (PHPM) Feedback Survey – Fill out form.
Feedback
In an effort to ensure our information is valid, transparent, and up to date, we welcome recommendations about the dashboard. Please contact us by completing this form: Public Health Programs Monitor (PHPM) Feedback Survey – Fill out form.