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National Perspective of Healthy People 2020

National Perspective of Healthy People 2020. Penelope Slade-Sawyer, P.T., M.S.W. HHS Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 18 th Annual Healthy Carolinians Conference September 30, 2010. Today’s Presentation. HHS Vision for the Year 2020 Development of Healthy People 2020

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National Perspective of Healthy People 2020

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  1. National Perspective of Healthy People 2020 Penelope Slade-Sawyer, P.T., M.S.W. HHS Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 18th Annual Healthy Carolinians Conference September 30, 2010

  2. Today’s Presentation HHS Vision for the Year 2020 Development of Healthy People 2020 Next Steps for Implementing the 2020 Vision Challenge to North Carolina

  3. What is Healthy People? • National agenda that communicates a vision and overarching goals,supported by topic areas and specific objectives for improving the population’s health and achieving health equity.

  4. Evolution of Healthy People *39 Topic areas with objectives

  5. Healthy People 2010: Pros and Cons Strengths Collaboration and consensus Diverse users Public access to data via internet Science- and evidence-based Data-driven: measurable objectives with targets Challenges Encyclopedic approach versus targeted effort Data source funding and development Implementation plan Technical assistance

  6. Key Features of Healthy People Creates a comprehensive strategic framework uniting health promotion and disease prevention issues under a single umbrella. Requires tracking of data-driven outcomes to monitor progress and to motivate, guide, and focus action. Engages a network of multi-disciplinary, multi-sectoral stakeholders at all levels. Guides national research on public health. Establishes accountability requiring all PHS grants to demonstrate support of Healthy People objectives.

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

  8. HHS ODPHP Federal Interagency Workgroup (28 federal agencies) Healthy People: Federally Led, Stakeholder Driven HHS Secretary’s Advisory Committee State & Local Governments(50 state coordinators) National-level Stakeholders, including members of the Healthy People Consortium (1,100 volunteers) Community-Based Organizations, Community Health Clinics, Social Service Organizations, etc. Individuals, Families, & Neighborhoods across America

  9. Healthy People 2020: Framework • Mission • Healthy People 2020 strives to: • Identify nationwide health improvement priorities; • Increase public awareness and understanding of the determinants of health, disease, and disability and the opportunities for progress; • Provide measurable objectives and goals that are applicable at the national, state, and local levels; • Engage multiple sectors to take actions to strengthen policies and improve practices that are driven by the best available evidence and knowledge; • Identify critical research, evaluation, and data collection needs.

  10. Healthy People 2020: New Topic Areas Life stages Adolescent Health, Early and Middle Childhood, Older Adults Blood disorders and Blood Safety Dementia, including Alzheimer's Disease Genomics Global Health Healthcare-Associated Infections LGBT Health Preparedness Health-Related Quality of Life and Well-being Sleep Health Social Determinants of Health

  11. Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators • Spring 2011 release

  12. 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. Healthy People 2020 Online

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  17. Healthy People 2020: Looking Ahead • Web-based interactive resource to expand reach and usability www.healthypeople.gov • Dynamic system to accommodate changing health needs and priorities • “Health in All Policies” approach • Integration of social and physical environment determinants of health across multiple disciplines and sectors

  18. North Carolina Challenge • Tobacco Use • Physical Activity and Nutrition • Injury • Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Unintended Pregnancy • Maternal and Infant Health • Substance Abuse • Mental Health • Infectious Disease/Foodborne Illness • Oral Health • Social Determinants of Health • Environmental Health • Chronic Disease

  19. Healthy People 2020 FOR MORE INFORMATION: Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion US Department of Health and Human Services Email: HP2020@hhs.gov

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