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- Comprehensive sets of national health objectives for the decade
- Developed by a collaborative process
- Designed to measure progress over time
- Public and college health documents that are part strategic plan, part
textbook on college health priorities
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- 1979 - Healthy People: The Surgeon General’s Report on Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention
- 1980 - Promoting Health/Preventing Disease:
Objectives for the Nation
- 1990 - Healthy People 2000: National Health
- Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives & Healthy Campus
2000: Making It Happen
- 2000 - Healthy People 2010 & Healthy Campus 2010: Making It Happen
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- Healthy People 2010
- The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- www.health.gov/healthypeople * 1-800-367-4725
- Healthy Campus 2010: Making It Happen
- Task Force on National Health Objectives
- American College Health Association
- www.acha.org * 410-859-1500
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- Alan Barnes
- Cynthia Burwell
- Jeanne Wilson Clark
- Ron Elson
- Jim Grizzell (Co-Chair)
- Karen Gordon
- Chris Hiestand
- Madeline Jones
- Helene Keable
- Dorothy Kozlowski
- Lucinda Lautz
- Francesca Maresca
- Karen Moses (Co-Chair)
- Gayle Nelson
- Ronni Sanlo
- Lu Ann Reif
- Betty Reppert
- Sally Rinaldi
- Myra Rosenstein
- Sandra Samuels
- Lesley Satcher
- Beverlie Conant Sloane
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- Help institutions of higher education make health objectives a priority
- Identify appropriate, measurable objectives
- Recommend strategies to achieve objectives
- Identify methods to measure progress
- Provide information about progress
- Identify and promote effective programs and strategies
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- Two overarching goals
- 28 focus areas
- 467 specific objectives and 178 college objectives
- 10 Leading Health Indicators
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- Increase quality and years of healthy life
- Eliminate health disparities
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- Two overarching goals
- 28 focus areas (chapters)
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- Access to Quality Health Services (16/6/1)*
- Arthritis, Osteoporosis & Chronic Back Conditions (11/0/0)
- Cancer (15/3/2)
- Chronic Kidney Disease (8/0/0)
- Diabetes (17/4/3)
- Disability & Secondary Conditions (13/2/1)
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- Educational & Community-Based Programs (12/5/1)
- Environmental Health (30/8/0)
- Family Planning (13/6/5)
- Food Safety (7/3/0)
- Health Communication (6/3/0)
- Heart Disease & Stroke (16/6/2)
- HIV (17/4/3)
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- Immunization & Infectious Diseases (31/8/1)
- Injury and Violence Prevention (39/20/13)
- Maternal, Infant, & Child Health (23/3/0)
- Medical Product Safety (6/6/0)
- Mental Health & Mental Disorders (14/6/2)
- Nutrition & Overweight (18/15/4)
- Occupational Safety & Health (11/6/0)
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- Oral Health (17/3/1)
- Physical Activity & Fitness (15/11/3)
- Public Health Infrastructure (17/11/0)
- Respiratory Diseases (17/4/1)
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (19/9/6)
- Substance Abuse (25/17/5)
- Tobacco Use (21/8/1)
- Vision and Hearing (18/3/0)
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- Two overarching goals
- 28 focus areas
- 467 specific objectives and 178 college specific objectives
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- 7-3b2. Increase the proportion of college students who have received
information on alcohol and other drug use prevention.
- Baseline 47.5%, 2010 Target 55%
- 26-11b. Reduce the proportion of college students engage in high risk
(binge) drinking of alcoholic beverages in the past two weeks.
- Baseline 39%, 2010 Target 20%
- These are measures for a Leading Health Indicator
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- 1-1. Increase proportion of college students with health insurance.
- National baseline 83.1 %
- American Indian or Alaska Native 68.8 %
- Asian or Pacific Islander 77.2 %
- Black or African American 76.8 %
- White 85.9 %
- Hispanic or Latino 75.8 %
- 2010 target 100.0 %
- Target Setting Method: Total coverage
- * NCHA Spring 2000 Reference Data
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- 26-?. Decrease proportion of college students receiving low grades due
to alcohol use.
- National baseline 7.8 %
- American Indian or Alaska Native 13.2 %
- Asian or Pacific Islander 3.6 %
- Black or African American 1.9 %
- White 9.5 %
- Hispanic or Latino 5.1 %
- 2010 target 1.7 %
- Target Setting Method: Better than the best
- * NCHA Spring 2000 Reference Data
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- Two overarching goals
- 28 focus areas
- 467 specific objectives and 178 college objectives
- 10 Leading Health Indicators
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- Physical activity
- Overweight and obesity
- Tobacco use
- Substance abuse
- Responsible sexual behavior
- Mental health
- Injury and violence
- Environmental quality
- Immunization
- Access to health care
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- 7-3b2. Increase proportion receiving information about AOD use
prevention.
- National baseline 47.2 %
- American Indian or Alaska Native 50.0 %
- Asian or Pacific Islander 44.3 %
- Black or African American 44.1 %
- White 48.8 %
- Hispanic or Latino 41.0 %
- 2010 target 55.0 %
- Target Setting Method: Better than the best
- * NCHA Spring 2000 Reference Data
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- 26-11b. Reduce proportion of students high risk drinking in the past two
weeks.*
- National baseline 37.5 %
- American Indian or Alaska Native 32.0 %
- Asian or Pacific Islander 17.1 %
- Black or African American 14.8 %
- White 44.1 %
- Hispanic or Latino 31.6 %
- 2010 target 14.0 %
- Target Setting Method: Better than the best
- * NCHA Spring 2000 Reference Data
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- 7-3b2. Increase proportion receiving information about AOD use
prevention.
- National baseline 47.2 %
- No binge drinking in past 2 weeks 50.4 %
- 1 binge occasion in past 2 weeks 44.3 %
- 2 binge occasions in past 2 weeks 55.6 %
- 3 binge occasions in past 2 weeks 59.0 %
- 4+ binge occasions in past 2 weeks 61.2 %
- 2010 target 55.0 %
- Target Setting Method: Better than the best
- * NCHA Spring 2000 Reference Data
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- A tremendous national resource
- A remarkable intellectual investment
- An important part of a national action plan
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- How can we take full advantage of the potential of Healthy People 2010 and
Healthy Campus: Making It Happen to influence public and college health
over the next 10 years?
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- Consists of more than 400 private and national membership organizations,
State and Territorial, environmental, substance abuse and mental health
departments all using the Healthy People 2010 objectives to advance the
Nation’s health.
- More information about the Healthy People Listserv, Consortium Annual
Meetings, Consortium Newsletter and Healthy People updates, visit the
Consortium Web site: www.health.gov/healthypeople/implementation/consortium
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- Use Healthy Campus 2010: Making It Happen
- As a data resource
- As a vehicle to involve the public, media, and elected officials
- Use Healthy Campus 2010 as a basis to form coalitions and partnerships
with campus-based groups
- To define common ground
- As a common template
- Use Healthy Campus 2010 to form the basis of agreements and interactions
with administration
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- Healthy People 2010
- www.health.gov/healthypeople
- Healthy Campus 2010
- www.acha.org
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- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Room 738G
- 200 Independence Avenue, S.W.
- Washington, DC 20201
- http://odphp.osophs.dhhs.gov
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