Healthy People 2010
Progress Review Slide 1
Focus Area 23:
Richard J. Klein April 16, 2008
Slide 2 Impact of Public Health Infrastructure Public Health Infrastructure--the resources needed to deliver essential public health services to every community Pyramid-shaped graphic with Basic Infrastructure at base (with workforce capacity and competency, information and data systems, and organizational and system capacity) at base. Next level is essential capabilities (with surveillance, laboratory practice, and epidemic investigation) in the middle, and public health response at the peak of the pyramid.
Slide 3 Highlighted objectives with colored dots indicating status.
Information and data systems
Workforce capacity & competency
Organizational & systems capacity
Slide 4 Examples of Access to Information on Health Indicators Logos associated with web sites for federal, tribal, state, and local health indicator data.
Slide 5
Community Health Status Indicators (CHSI)
Slide 6 CHSI Peer Counties Map showing counties in the DC area, with Anne Arundel County, MD and Prince William County, VA, highlighted.
Slide 7 CHSI Peer Counties U.S. map with peer counties (of Anne Arundel Co, MD) in blue, with graphic showing selected causes of death for Anne Arundel, its peers, the US rate, and the Healthy People target.
Slide 8 Minimum Template for Population-Based Objectives
Race:
American Indian or Alaska Native only
Hispanic origin and race:
Gender:
Socioeconomic Status: or
Education Level
Slide 9 Data Quality and Completeness Bar graph showing increase for three measures related to data quality and completeness -- data for all pop groups, objectives tracked at least every three years, and data released within one year of data collection.
Slide 10 Use of National Public Health Performance Standards: State Public Health Systems Bar chart showing nine states using National Public Health Performance Standards in 2004 and 18 in 2007.
Slide 11 Use of National Public Health Performance Standards: Local Public Health Systems Pie charts showing 12% of Local Public Health Systems participating in the PHPS program, and 36% of those meeting the PHPS in 2004. For 2007, 20% of LPHS participating, 46% of those meeting.
Slide 12 Implementation of a Health Improvement Plan: State and Local Health Agencies Bar chart showing 56% of States have a Health Improvement in 2007, 54% of Local agencies have a Health Improvement Plan, and 37% have local plans linked with the State Health Improvement plan.
Slide 13 Graphic showing the status of the non-highlighted PHI objectives.
Slide 14
Summary
Slide 15 Acknowledgements
Tamyra Carroll Garcia
Susan Schneider
Contributors:
Nakki Price, CDC/OCPHP
Slide 16 Progress review data and slides are available on the web at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/hphome.htm
This page last reviewed
May 07, 2008
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