Healthy People 2020
"Healthy People 2020"-I
-Healthy People 2020 (HP2020) tracks 1,300 objectives -42 topic areas each represents an important public health issue -HP2020 contains the "Leading Health Indicators" -Small focused set of 12 topics containing 26 objectives identified to communicate and move action on high-priority health issues
"Healthy People 2020"-VI
-NCHS's methodological and statistical expertise inform the graphical and analytic tools on the HealthyPeople.gov website and analytic products (i.e.,Midcourse Review) -NCHS maintains DATA2020, the comprehensive, definitive database and version-of-record for all the Healthy People data NCHS provides expertise and technical assistance to national, state, and local health monitoring efforts
Summary
-Rationale for "Healthy People 2020" and "Healthy People 2030" -Describe process of developing the goals and objectives -Categories of objectives for "Healthy People 2030" -Role of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) -Highlight pharmacists' priorities for meeting the "Healthy People 2020/2030"objectives
Healthy People 2030"-V
-Serve as the statistical advisor to HHS and the Healthy People initiative on the data used to monitor the HP2030 objectives -Conduct research and develop methods for measuring HP2030 progress and overarching goals, including development of an HP2030 disparities tool -Analyze, present, and publish data related to progress towards reaching the goals and objectives -Maintain DATA2030, a comprehensive database for all HP2030 data -Provide expertise and technical assistance to national, state, and local health monitoring efforts
Healthy People 2020"-III
-The HealthyPeople.gov website integrates all of the HP2020 objectives and database into a single site -The HealthyPeople.gov website was designed with a user-centered focus and provides reliable data, information, and tools for action -The website includes regularly updated data for HP2020 objectives, including data details, data sources, and methods -Searchable online database, interactive tools for tabulating and graphing data, including state-level data tabulation and mapping capability, and a tool to assess health disparities
Healthy People 2030"-IV
-The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) continues to be responsible for monitoring the Nation's progress toward Healthy People targets -NCHS provided data-related support to HHS, the Secretary's Advisory Committee, Topic Area Workgroups, and the Federal Interagency Workgroup -NCHS helped develop and apply data-related criteria for the selection of HP2030 objectives and data sources, provided guidance in the development of technical specifications for objectives, and developed a tool to assist Topic Area Workgroups with methods for setting targets
"Healthy People 2020"-V
-The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is responsible for monitoring the Nation's progress toward Healthy People 2020 targets -NCHS functions in several roles in Healthy People with the primary role of the Statistical Advisor to the U.S. Dept. of HHS and the topic area workgroup on health promotion data -NCHS conducts research and develops methods for measuring progress toward the objectives and overarching goals of Healthy People, as well as health disparities
Conclusions
Conclusions: There exists great congruence between top categories of importance and those that the pharmacist can impact to improve the health of the nation The results of this study can guide efforts to educate and activate pharmacists as interprofessional team members improving health locally and globally
Healthy People 2020: Assessment of Pharmacists' Priorities-I
§Authors: Woodward LJ, Kahaleh AA, Nash JD, et al., §Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess perceptions of pharmacy educators on the priorities and roles of pharmacists in meeting the "Healthy People 2020" objectives §Study design: Cross-sectional, qualitative online national survey.
Healthy People 2020: Assessment of Pharmacists' Priorities-II
§Methods: A comprehensive literature review identified documented roles and responsibilities of pharmacists in addressing the 42 topic areas in Healthy People 2020 -A 14-item survey was developed to identify priorities of categories to improve the health of the nation and importance of the pharmacist role to achieve the objectives -The survey was sent electronically to the members of the Public Health Special Interest Group of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP)
Healthy People 2020"-II
-From 2010 till 2020, the HP2020 Progress Reviews have been presented using webinars open to the public to highlight data and action items at the federal, state, and local levels -These Reviews identified and focused on trends in data and shed light on specific interventions to facilitate progress toward the HP2020 targets -Each of the 42 HP2020 topic areas is featured in a webinar once within the decade
Healthy People 2020"-IV
-HP2020 includes a Foundation Health Measures section which are used to monitor improvement in population health in the broadest sense -The Foundation Health Measures address global, cross-cutting summary measures of population health -These measures reflect the impact of actions and interventions implemented to achieve the Healthy People objectives and goals * https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/healthy_people/hp2020.htm
Healthy People 2030"-II
-HP2030 reflects high-priority public health issues, and the initiative will allow for changes to objectives to respond to emerging challenges -From 2020 till 2030, the HP2030 has reduced the number of objectives to provide a more focused, evidence-based, and statistically rigorous set of objectives -The website encompasses a cross-cutting topic grouping scheme, more powerful search capabilities, and user-friendly features -These technical and substantive improvements to the initiative provide more timely and efficient data on the Healthy People website -The DATA2030 will be managed by NCHS throughout the decade
"Healthy People 2030"-I In 2020, the Department of Health and Human Services launched "Healthy People 2030" with the following overarching goals*:
1.Attain healthy, thriving lives and well-being, free of preventable disease, disability, injury and premature death 2.Eliminate health disparities, achieve health equity, and attain health literacy to improve the health and well-being of all 3.Create social, physical, and economic environments that promote attaining full potential for health and well-being for all 4.Promote healthy development, healthy behaviors and well-being across all life stages 5.Engage leadership, key constituents, and the public across multiple sectors to take action and design policies that improve the health and well-being of all
In 2010, the Department of Health and Human Services launched "Healthy People 2020" with the following overarching goals*:
1.Attain high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death; 2.Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups; 3.Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all; and 4.Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages.
The AACP participants identified the following "Healthy People 2020" categories as possessing the most important roles for pharmacists in working to improve the health of the nation
1.Chronic diseases 2.Health care services 3.Lifestyle 4.Prevention/well-being 5.Infectious disease
There are three categories of objectives:
1.Core objectives: High-priority objectives that have an identified data source, baseline data, a target, and an assurance of two additional data points 2.Developmental objectives: represent high-priority issues of interest that do not yet have reliable baseline data. Evidence-based interventions have been identified for developmental objectives. Objectives have not been evaluated for meeting core objective selection and data criteria 3.Research objectives: Research objectives represent areas to identify evidence-based interventions to improve health. Research objectives have not been evaluated for meeting core objective selection and data criteria
Results
Results: Participants identified the following Healthy People 2020 categories as most important in improving the health of the nation: 1.Chronic diseases 2.Health care services 3.Lifestyle 4.Prevention/well-being 5.Environmental factors
