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Healthy People 2020: Charting the Course to a Healthier Nation

Healthy People 2020: Charting the Course to a Healthier Nation. Penelope Slade-Sawyer, P.T., M.S.W. RADM, USPHS Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (Disease Prevention and Health Promotion) US Department of Health and Human Services. Aligned Effort Strategic Goals.

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Healthy People 2020: Charting the Course to a Healthier Nation

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  1. Healthy People 2020: Charting the Course to a Healthier Nation Penelope Slade-Sawyer, P.T., M.S.W. RADM, USPHS Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (Disease Prevention and Health Promotion) US Department of Health and Human Services

  2. Aligned Effort Strategic Goals Healthy People: Aligns Strategic Public Health Goals and Efforts Across the Nation Non-Aligned Effort Random Acts of Innovation Healthy People

  3. Healthy People 2010:Strengths and Challenges Strengths Collaboration and Consensus Wide Array of Diverse Users Public Access to Data via Internet Science-Based and Evidence-Based Data-Driven Measurable Objectives With Targets Challenges Balancing between encyclopedic approach and targeted effort Integrating target-setting across all areas Developing and funding of data sources Developing an implementation plan Providing technical assistance

  4. Healthy People 2010 objectives online for public comment, March 2009 Workgroups and FIW continue work on objectives throughout, Summer, Fall 2009 Healthy People 2020 objectives online for public comment, Fall 2009 Public meetings, Fall 2009 Workgroups consider public comments, Winter 2010 Final set of objectives submitted for Departmental clearance Summer 2010 Launch of Healthy People 2020, late 2010 Healthy People 2020: Timeline for Objective Development

  5. Healthy People 2020:New Topic Areas Adolescent Health Blood Disorders and Blood Safety Dementias including Alzheimer's Disease Early and Middle Childhood Genomics Global Health Healthcare Associated Infections Older Adults Preparedness Quality of Life and Well-Being Sleep Health Social Determinants of Health Healthcare Associated Infections

  6. Healthy People 2020 Online Vision: Create an engaging, user-centered Web site that gives new and existing users of Healthy People a platform to learn, collaborate, plan, and implement strategies to reach the 2020 objectives.

  7. Healthy People 2020 Online: Community Health Data Initiative Objective To help Americans understand health and health care system performance in their communities -- and to help spark and facilitate action to improve performance and value Approach Catalyze the advent of a continually evolving network of community health data suppliers and demanders who utilize the data to drive value creation and community improvement Stimulate this network with a major infusion of free, easily accessible HHS data and recruitment of early adopters (“innovators”) across an array of high-potential uses of the data Via the innovators, increase awareness of community performance, increase pressure on decision-makers to do something about it, and facilitate and inform action to improve performance

  8. Healthy People 2020:New Opportunities Get Involved: Review vaccine-related Healthy People 2020 Objectives Identify barriers to implementation Report to the Assistant Secretary for Health on strategies and tactics Provide annual progress reports Spread the word

  9. Healthy People 2020 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion US Department of Health and Human Services Email: HP2020@hhs.gov Phone: 240-453-8250

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