1. Access to Quality Health Services
Goal: | Improve access to comprehensive, high-quality health care services. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Clinical Preventive Care | ||
1-1 | Persons with health insurance | |
1-2 | Health insurance coverage for clinical preventive services | |
1-3 | Counseling about health behaviors | |
Primary Care | ||
1-4 | Source of ongoing care | |
1-5 | Usual primary care provider | |
1-6 | Difficulties or delays in obtaining needed health care | |
1-7 | Core competencies in health provider training | |
1-8 | Racial and ethnic representation in health professions | |
1-9 | Hospitalization for ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions | |
Emergency Services | ||
1-10 | Delay or difficulty in getting emergency care | |
1-11 | Rapid prehospital emergency care | |
1-12 | Single toll-free number for poison control centers | |
1-13 | Trauma care systems | |
1-14 | Special needs of children | |
Long-Term Care and Rehabilitative Services | ||
1-15 | Long-term care services | |
1-16 | Pressure ulcers among nursing home residents |
2. Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions
Goal: | Prevent illness and disability related to arthritis and other rheumatic conditions, osteoporosis, and chronic back conditions. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Arthritis and Other Rheumatic Conditions | ||
2-1 | Mean number of days without severe pain | |
2-2 | Activity limitations due to arthritis | |
2-3 | Personal care limitations | |
2-4 | Help in coping | |
2-5 | Employment rate | |
2-6 | Racial differences in total knee replacement | |
2-7 | Seeing a health care provider | |
2-8 | Arthritis education | |
Osteoporosis | ||
2-9 | Cases of osteoporosis | |
2-10 | Hospitalization for vertebral fractures | |
Chronic Back Conditions | ||
2-11 | Activity limitations due to chronic back conditions |
3. Cancer
Goal: | Reduce the number of new cancer cases as well as the illness, disability, and death caused by cancer. |
Objective Number and Short Title
3-1 | Overall cancer deaths | |
3-2 | Lung cancer deaths | |
3-3 | Breast cancer deaths | |
3-4 | Cervical cancer deaths | |
3-5 | Colorectal cancer deaths | |
3-6 | Oropharyngeal cancer deaths | |
3-7 | Prostate cancer deaths | |
3-8 | Melanoma deaths | |
3-9 | Sun exposure and skin cancer | |
3-10 | Provider counseling about cancer prevention | |
3-11 | Pap tests | |
3-12 | Colorectal cancer screening | |
3-13 | Mammograms | |
3-14 | Statewide cancer registries | |
3-15 | Cancer survival |
4. Chronic Kidney Disease
Goal: | Reduce new cases of chronic kidney disease and its complications, disability, death, and economic costs. |
Objective Number and Short Title
4-1 | End-stage renal disease | |
4-2 | Cardiovascular disease deaths in persons with chronic kidney failure | |
4-3 | Counseling for chronic kidney failure care | |
4-4 | Use of arteriovenous fistulas | |
4-5 | Registration for kidney transplantation | |
4-6 | Waiting time for kidney transplantation | |
4-7 | Kidney failure due to diabetes | |
4-8 | Medical therapy for persons with diabetes and proteinuria |
5. Diabetes
Goal: | Through prevention programs, reduce the disease and economic burden of diabetes, and improve the quality of life for all persons who have or are at risk for diabetes. |
Objective Number and Short Title
5-1 | Diabetes education | |
5-2 | New cases of diabetes | |
5-3 | Overall cases of diagnosed diabetes | |
5-4 | Diagnosis of diabetes | |
5-5 | Diabetes deaths | |
5-6 | Diabetes-related deaths | |
5-7 | Cardiovascular disease deaths in persons with diabetes | |
5-8 | Gestational diabetes | |
5-9 | Foot ulcers | |
5-10 | Lower extremity amputations | |
5-11 | Annual urinary microalbumin measurement | |
5-12 | Annual glycosylated hemoglobin measurement | |
5-13 | Annual dilated eye examinations | |
5-14 | Annual foot examinations | |
5-15 | Annual dental examinations | |
5-16 | Aspirin therapy | |
5-17 | Self-blood-glucose-monitoring |
6. Disability and Secondary Conditions
Goal: | Promote the health of people with disabilities, prevent secondary conditions, and eliminate disparities between people with and without disabilities in the U.S. population. |
Objective Number and Short Title
6-1 | Standard definition of people with disabilities in data sets | |
6-2 | Feelings and depression among children with disabilities | |
6-3 | Feelings and depression interfering with activities among adults with disabilities | |
6-4 | Social participation among adults with disabilities | |
6-5 | Sufficient emotional support among adults with disabilities | |
6-6 | Satisfaction with life among adults with disabilities | |
6-7 | Congregate care of children and adults with disabilities | |
6-8 | Employment parity | |
6-9 | Inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in regular education programs | |
6-10 | Accessibility of health and wellness programs | |
6-11 | Assistive devices and technology | |
6-12 | Environmental barriers affecting participation in activities | |
6-13 | Surveillance and health promotion programs |
7. Educational and Community-Based Programs
Goal: | Increase the quality, availability, and effectiveness of educational and community-based programs designed to prevent disease and improve health and quality of life. |
Objective Number and Short Title
School Setting | ||
7-1 | High school completion | |
7-2 | School health education | |
7-3 | Health-risk behavior information for college and university students | |
7-4 | School nurse-to-student ratio | |
Worksite Setting | ||
7-5 | Worksite health promotion programs | |
7-6 | Participation in employer-sponsored health promotion activities | |
Health Care Setting | ||
7-7 | Patient and family education | |
7-8 | Satisfaction with patient education | |
7-9 | Health care organization sponsorship of community health promotion activities | |
Community Setting and Select Populations | ||
7-10 | Community health promotion programs | |
7-11 | Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs | |
7-12 | Older adult participation in community health promotion activities |
8. Environmental Health
Goal: | Promote health for all through a healthy environment. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Outdoor Air Quality | ||
8-1 | Harmful air pollutants | |
8-2 | Alternative modes of transportation | |
8-3 | Cleaner alternative fuels | |
8-4 | Airborne toxins | |
Water Quality | ||
8-5 | Safe drinking water | |
8-6 | Waterborne disease outbreaks | |
8-7 | Water conservation | |
8-8 | Surface water health risks | |
8-9 | Beach closings | |
8-10 | Fish contamination | |
Toxics and Waste | ||
8-11 | Elevated blood lead levels in children | |
8-12 | Risks posed by hazardous siites | |
8-13 | Pesticide exposures | |
8-14 | Toxic pollutants | |
8-15 | Recycled municipal solid waste | |
Healthy Homes and Healthy Communities | ||
8-16 | Indoor allergens | |
8-17 | Office building air quality | |
8-18 | Homes tested for radon | |
8-19 | Radon-resistant new home construction | |
8-20 | School policies to protect against environmental hazards | |
8-21 | Disaster preparedness plans and protocols | |
8-22 | Lead-based paint testing | |
8-23 | Substandard housing | |
Infrastructure and Surveillance | ||
8-24 | Exposure to pesticides | |
8-25 | Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals | |
8-26 | Information systems used for environmental health | |
8-27 | Monitoring environmentally related diseases | |
8-28 | Local agencies using surveillance data for vector control | |
Global Environmental Health | ||
8-29 | Global burden of disease | |
8-30 | Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region |
9. Family Planning
Goal: | Improve pregnancy planning and spacing and prevent unintended pregnancy. |
Objective Number and Short Title
9-1 | Intended pregnancy | |
9-2 | Birth spacing | |
9-3 | Contraceptive use | |
9-4 | Contraceptive failure | |
9-5 | Emergency contraception | |
9-6 | Male involvement in pregnancy prevention | |
9-7 | Adolescent pregnancy | |
9-8 | Abstinence before age 15 years | |
9-9 | Abstinence among adolescents aged 15 to 17 years | |
9-10 | Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection | |
9-11 | Pregnancy prevention education | |
9-12 | Problems in becoming pregnant and maintaining a pregnancy | |
9-13 | Insurance coverage for contraceptive supplies and services |
10. Food Safety
Goal: | Reduce foodborne illnesses. |
Objective Number and Short Title
10-1 | Foodborne infections | |
10-2 | Outbreaks of foodborne infections | |
10-3 | Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species | |
10-4 | Food allergy deaths | |
10-5 | Consumer food safety practices | |
10-6 | Safe food preparation practices in retail establishments | |
10-7 | Organophosphate pesticide exposure |
11. Health Communication
Goal: | Use communication strategically to improve health. |
Objective Number and Short Title
11-1 | Households with Internet access | |
11-2 | Health literacy | |
11-3 | Research and evaluation of communication programs | |
11-4 | Quality of Internet health information sources | |
11-5 | Centers for excellence | |
11-6 | Satisfaction with health care providers’ communication skills |
12. Heart Disease and Stroke
Goal: | Improve cardiovascular health and quality of life through the prevention, detection, and treatment of risk factors; early identification and treatment of heart attacks and strokes; and prevention of recurrent cardiovascular events. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Heart Disease | ||
12-1 | Coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths | |
12-2 | Knowledge of symptoms of heart attack and importance of calling 911 | |
12-3 | Artery-opening therapy | |
12-4 | Bystander response to cardiac arrest | |
12-5 | Out-of-hospital emergency care | |
12-6 | Heart failure hospitalizations | |
Stroke | ||
12-7 | Stroke deaths | |
12-8 | Knowledge of early warning symptoms of stroke | |
Blood Pressure | ||
12-9 | High blood pressure | |
12-10 | High blood pressure control | |
12-11 | Action to help control blood pressure | |
12-12 | Blood pressure monitoring | |
Cholesterol | ||
12-13 | Mean total blood cholesterol levels | |
12-14 | High blood cholesterol levels | |
12-15 | Blood cholesterol screening | |
12-16 | LDL-cholesterol level in CHD patients |
13. HIV
Goal: | Prevent HIV infection and its related illness and death. |
Objective Number and Short Title
13-1 | New AIDS cases | |
13-2 | AIDS among men who have sex with men | |
13-3 | AIDS among persons who inject drugs | |
13-4 | AIDS among men who have sex with men and who inject drugs | |
13-5 | New HIV cases | |
13-6 | Condom use | |
13-7 | Knowledge of serostatus | |
13-8 | HIV counseling and education for persons in substance abuse treatment | |
13-9 | HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB education in State prisons | |
13-10 | HIV counseling and testing in State prisons | |
13-11 | HIV testing in TB patients | |
13-12 | Screening for STDs and immunization for hepatitis B | |
13-13 | Treatment according to guidelines | |
13-14 | HIV-infection deaths | |
13-15 | Interval between HIV infection and AIDS diagnosis | |
13-16 | Interval between AIDS diagnosis and death from AIDS | |
13-17 | Perinatally acquired HIV infection |
14. Immunization and Infectious Diseases
Goal: | Prevent disease, disability, and death from infectious diseases, including vaccine-preventable diseases. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Diseases Preventable Through Universal Vaccination | ||
14-1 | Vaccine-preventable diseases | |
14-2 | Hepatitis B in infants and young children | |
14-3 | Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups | |
14-4 | Bacterial meningitis in young children | |
14-5 | Invasive pneumococcal infections | |
Diseases Preventable Through Targeted Vaccination | ||
14-6 | Hepatitis A | |
14-7 | Meningococcal disease | |
14-8 | Lyme disease | |
Infectious Diseases and Emerging Antimicrobial Resistance | ||
14-9 | Hepatitis C | |
14-10 | Identification of persons with chronic hepatitis C | |
14-11 | Tuberculosis | |
14-12 | Curative therapy for tuberculosis | |
14-13 | Treatment for high-risk persons with latent tuberculosis infection | |
14-14 | Timely laboratory confirmation of tuberculosis cases | |
14-15 | Prevention services for international travelers | |
14-16 | Invasive early onset group B streptococcal disease | |
14-17 | Peptic ulcer hospitalizations | |
14-18 | Antibiotics prescribed for ear infections | |
14-19 | Antibiotics prescribed for common cold | |
14-20 | Hospital-acquired infections | |
14-21 | Antimicrobial use in intensive care units | |
Vaccination Coverage and Strategies | ||
14-22 | Universally recommended vaccination of children aged 19 to 35 months | |
14-23 | Vaccination coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade | |
14-24 | Fully immunized young children and adolescents | |
14-25 | Providers who measure childhood vaccination coverage levels | |
14-26 | Children participating in population-based immunization registries | |
14-27 | Vaccination coverage among adolescents | |
14-28 | Hepatitis B vaccination among high-risk groups | |
14-29 | Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination of high-risk adults | |
Vaccine Safety | ||
14-30 | Adverse events from vaccinations | |
14-31 | Active surveillance for vaccine safety |
15. Injury and Violence Prevention
Goal: | Reduce injuries, disabilities, and deaths due to unintentional injuries and violence. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Injury Prevention | ||
15-1 | Nonfatal head injuries | |
15-2 | Nonfatal spinal cord injuries | |
15-3 | Firearm-related deaths | |
15-4 | Proper firearm storage in homes | |
15-5 | Nonfatal firearm-related injuries | |
15-6 | Child fatality review | |
15-7 | Nonfatal poisonings | |
15-8 | Deaths from poisoning | |
15-9 | Deaths from suffocation | |
15-10 | Emergency department surveillance systems | |
15-11 | Hospital discharge surveillance systems | |
15-12 | Emergency department visits | |
Unintentional Injury Prevention | ||
15-13 | Deaths from unintentional injuries | |
15-14 | Nonfatal unintentional injuries | |
15-15 | Deaths from motor vehicle crashes | |
15-16 | Pedestrian deaths | |
15-17 | Nonfatal motor vehicle injuries | |
15-18 | Nonfatal pedestrian injuries | |
15-19 | Safety belts | |
15-20 | Child restraints | |
15-21 | Motorcycle helmet use | |
15-22 | Graduated driver licensing | |
15-23 | Bicycle helmet use | |
15-24 | Bicycle helmet laws | |
15-25 | Residential fire deaths | |
15-26 | Functioning smoke alarms in residences | |
15-27 | Deaths from falls | |
15-28 | Hip fractures | |
15-29 | Drownings | |
15-30 | Dog bite injuries | |
15-31 | Injury protection in school sports | |
Violence and Abuse Prevention | ||
15-32 | Homicides | |
15-33 | Maltreatment and maltreatment fatalities of children | |
15-34 | Physical assault by intimate partners | |
15-35 | Rape or attempted rape | |
15-36 | Sexual assault other than rape | |
15-37 | Physical assaults | |
15-38 | Physical fighting among adolescents | |
15-39 | Weapon carrying by adolescents on school property |
16. Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
Goal: | Improve the health and well-being of women, infants, children, and families. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Fetal, Infant, Child, and Adolescent Deaths | ||
16-1 | Fetal and infant deaths | |
16-2 | Child deaths | |
16-3 | Adolescent and young adult deaths | |
Maternal Deaths and Illnesses | ||
16-4 | Maternal deaths | |
16-5 | Maternal illness and complications due to pregnancy | |
Prenatal Care | ||
16-6 | Prenatal care | |
16-7 | Childbirth classes | |
Obstetrical Care | ||
16-8 | Very low birth weight infants born at level III hospitals | |
16-9 | Cesarean births | |
Risk Factors | ||
16-10 | Low birth weight and very low birth weight | |
16-11 | Preterm births | |
16-12 | Weight gain during pregnancy | |
16-13 | Infants put to sleep on their backs | |
Developmental Disabilities and Neural Tube Defects | ||
16-14 | Developmental disabilities | |
16-15 | Spina bifida and other neural tube defects | |
16-16 | Optimum folic acid levels | |
Prenatal Substance Exposure | ||
16-17 | Prenatal substance exposure | |
16-18 | Fetal alcohol syndrome | |
Breastfeeding, Newborn Screening, and Service Systems | ||
16-19 | Breastfeeding | |
16-20 | Newborn bloodspot screening | |
16-21 | Sepsis among children with sickle cell disease | |
16-22 | Medical homes for children with special health care needs | |
16-23 | Service systems for children with special health care needs |
17. Medical Product Safety
Goal: | Ensure the safe and effective use of medical products. |
Objective Number and Short Title
17-1 | Monitoring of adverse medical events | |
17-2 | Linked, automated information systems | |
17-3 | Provider review of medications taken by patients | |
17-4 | Receipt of useful information about prescriptions from pharmacies | |
17-5 | Receipt of oral counseling about medications from prescribers and dispensers | |
17-6 | Blood donations |
18. Mental Health and Mental Illness
Goal: | Improve mental health and ensure access to appropriate, quality mental health services. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Mental Health Status Improvement | ||
18-1 | Suicide | |
18-2 | Adolescent suicide attempts | |
18-3 | Serious mental illness (SMI) among homeless adults | |
18-4 | Employment of persons with SMI | |
18-5 | Eating disorder relapses | |
Treatment Expansion | ||
18-6 | Primary care screening and assessment | |
18-7 | Treatment for children with mental health problems | |
18-8 | Juvenile justice facility screening | |
18-9 | Treatment for adults with mental disorders | |
18-10 | Treatment for co-occurring disorders | |
18-11 | Adult jail diversion programs | |
State Activities | ||
18-12 | State tracking of consumer satisfaction | |
18-13 | State plans addressing cultural competence | |
18-14 | State plans addressing elderly persons |
19. Nutrition and Overweight
Goal: | Promote health and reduce chronic disease associated with diet and weight. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Weight Status and Growth | ||
19-1 | Healthy weight in adults | |
19-2 | Obesity in adults | |
19-3 | Overweight or obesity in children and adolescents | |
19-4 | Growth retardation in children | |
Food and Nutrient Consumption | ||
19-5 | Fruit intake | |
19-6 | Vegetable intake | |
19-7 | Grain product intake | |
19-8 | Saturated fat intake | |
19-9 | Total fat intake | |
19-10 | Sodium intake | |
19-11 | Calcium intake | |
Iron Deficiency and Anemia | ||
19-12 | Iron deficiency in young children and in females of childbearing age | |
19-13 | Anemia in low-income pregnant females | |
19-14 | Iron deficiency in pregnant females | |
Schools, Worksites, and Nutrition Counseling | ||
19-15 | Meals and snacks at school | |
19-16 | Worksite promotion of nutrition education and weight management | |
19-17 | Nutrition counseling for medical conditions | |
Food Security | ||
19-18 | Food security |
20. Occupational Safety and Health
Goal: | Promote the health and safety of people at work through prevention and early intervention. |
Objective Number and Short Title
20-1 | Work-related injury deaths | |
20-2 | Work-related injuries | |
20-3 | Overexertion or repetitive motion | |
20-4 | Pneumoconiosis deaths | |
20-5 | Work-related homicides | |
20-6 | Work-related assaults | |
20-7 | Elevated blood lead levels from work exposure | |
20-8 | Occupational skin diseases or disorders | |
20-9 | Worksite stress reduction programs | |
20-10 | Needlestick injuries | |
20-11 | Work-related, noise-induced hearing loss |
21. Oral Health
Goal: | Prevent and control oral and craniofacial diseases, conditions, and injuries and improve access to related services. |
Objective Number and Short Title
21-1 | Dental caries experience | |
21-2 | Untreated dental decay | |
21-3 | No permanent tooth loss | |
21-4 | Complete tooth loss | |
21-5 | Periodontal diseases | |
21-6 | Early detection of oral and pharyngeal cancers | |
21-7 | Annual examinations for oral and pharyngeal cancers | |
21-8 | Dental sealants | |
21-9 | Community water fluoridation | |
21-10 | Use of oral health care system | |
21-11 | Use of oral health care system by residents in long-term care facilities | |
21-12 | Dental services for low-income children | |
21-13 | School-based health centers with oral health component | |
21-14 | Health centers with oral health service components | |
21-15 | Referral for cleft lip or palate | |
21-16 | Oral and craniofacial State-based surveillance system | |
21-17 | Tribal, State, and local dental programs |
22. Physical Fitness and Activity
Goal: | Improve health, fitness, and quality of life through daily physical activity. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Physical Activity in Adults | ||
22-1 | No leisure-time physical activity | |
22-2 | Moderate physical activity | |
22-3 | Vigorous physical activity | |
Muscular Strength/Endurance and Flexibility | ||
22-4 | Muscular strength and endurance | |
22-5 | Flexibility | |
Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents | ||
22-6 | Moderate physical activity in adolescents | |
22-7 | Vigorous physical activity in adolescents | |
22-8 | Physical education requirement in schools | |
22-9 | Daily physical education in schools | |
22-10 | Physical activity in physical education class | |
22-11 | Television viewing | |
Access | ||
22-12 | School physical activity facilities | |
22-13 | Worksite physical activity and fitness | |
22-14 | Community walking | |
22-15 | Community bicycling |
23. Public Health Infrastructure
Goal: | Ensure that Federal, Tribal, State, and local health agencies have the infrastructure to provide essential public health services effectively. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Data and Information Systems | ||
23-1 | Public health employee access to the Internet | |
23-2 | Public access to information and surveillance data | |
23-3 | Use of geocoding in health data systems | |
23-4 | Data for all population groups | |
23-5 | Data for Leading Health Indicators, Health Status Indicators, and Priority Data Needs at Tribal, State, and local levels | |
23-6 | National tracking of Healthy People 2010 objectives | |
23-7 | Timely release of data on objectives | |
Workforce | ||
23-8 | Competencies for public health workers | |
23-9 | Training in essential public health services | |
23-10 | Continuing education and training by public health agencies | |
Public Health Organizations | ||
23-11 | Performance standards for essential public health services | |
23-12 | Health improvement plans | |
23-13 | Access to public health laboratory services | |
23-14 | Access to epidemiology services | |
23-15 | Model statutes related to essential public health services | |
Resources | ||
23-16 | Data on public health expenditures | |
Prevention Research | ||
23-17 | Population-based prevention research |
24. Respiratory Diseases
Goal: | Promote respiratory health through better prevention, detection, treatment, and education efforts. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Asthma | ||
24-1 | Deaths from asthma | |
24-2 | Hospitalizations for asthma | |
24-3 | Hospital emergency department visits for asthma | |
24-4 | Activity limitations | |
24-5 | School or work days lost | |
24-6 | Patient education | |
24-7 | Appropriate asthma care | |
24-8 | Surveillance systems | |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) | ||
24-9 | Activity limitations due to chronic lung and breathing problems | |
24-10 | Deaths from COPD | |
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) | ||
24-11 | Medical evaluation and followup | |
24-12 | Vehicular crashes related to excessive sleepiness |
25. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Goal: | Promote responsible sexual behaviors, strengthen community capacity, and increase access to quality services to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and their complications. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Bacterial STD Illness and Disability | ||
25-1 | Chlamydia | |
25-2 | Gonorrhea | |
25-3 | Primary and secondary syphilis | |
Viral STD Illness and Disability | ||
25-4 | Genital herpes | |
25-5 | Human papillomavirus infection | |
STD Complications Affecting Females | ||
25-6 | Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) | |
25-7 | Fertility problems | |
25-8 | Heterosexually transmitted HIV infection in women | |
STD Complications Affecting the Fetus and Newborn | ||
25-9 | Congenital syphilis | |
25-10 | Neonatal STDs | |
Personal Behaviors | ||
25-11 | Responsible adolescent sexual behavior | |
25-12 | Responsible sexual behavior messages on television | |
Community Protection Infrastructure | ||
25-13 | Hepatitis B vaccine services in STD clinics | |
25-14 | Screening in youth detention facilities and jails | |
25-15 | Contracts to treat nonplan partners of STD patients | |
Personal Health Services | ||
25-16 | Annual screening for genital chlamydia | |
25-17 | Screening of pregnant women | |
25-18 | Compliance with recognized STD treatment standards | |
25-19 | Provider referral services for sex partners |
26. Substance Abuse
Goal: | Reduce substance abuse to protect the health, safety, and quality of life for all, especially children. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Adverse Consequences of Substance Use and Abuse | ||
26-1 | Motor vehicle crash deaths and injuries | |
26-2 | Cirrhosis deaths | |
26-3 | Drug-induced deaths | |
26-4 | Drug-related hospital emergency department visits | |
26-5 | Alcohol-related hospital emergency department visits | |
26-6 | Adolescents riding with a driver who has been drinking | |
26-7 | Alcohol- and drug-related violence | |
26-8 | Lost productivity | |
Substance Use and Abuse | ||
26-9 | Substance-free youth | |
26-10 | Adolescent and adult use of illicit substances | |
26-11 | Binge drinking | |
26-12 | Average annual alcohol consumption | |
26-13 | Low-risk drinking among adults | |
26-14 | Steroid use among adolescents | |
26-15 | Inhalant use among adolescents | |
Risk of Substance Use and Abuse | ||
26-16 | Peer disapproval of substance abuse | |
26-17 | Perception of risk associated with substance abuse | |
Treatment for Substance Abuse | ||
26-18 | Treatment gap for illicit drugs | |
26-19 | Treatment in correctional institutions | |
26-20 | Treatment for injection drug use | |
26-21 | Treatment gap for problem alcohol use | |
State and Local Efforts | ||
26-22 | Hospital emergency department referrals | |
26-23 | Community partnerships and coalitions | |
26-24 | Administrative license revocation laws | |
26-25 |
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels for motor vehicle drivers |
27. Tobacco Use
Goal: | Reduce illness, disability, and death related to tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Tobacco Use in Population Groups | ||
27-1 | Adult tobacco use | |
27-2 | Adolescent tobacco use | |
27-3 | Initiation of tobacco use | |
27-4 | Age at first tobacco use | |
Cessation and Treatment | ||
27-5 | Smoking cessation by adults | |
27-6 | Smoking cessation during pregnancy | |
27-7 | Smoking cessation by adolescents | |
27-8 | Insurance coverage of cessation treatment | |
Exposure to Secondhand Smoke | ||
27-9 | Exposure to tobacco smoke at home among children | |
27-10 | Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke | |
27-11 | Smoke-free and tobacco-free schools | |
27-12 | Worksite smoking policies | |
27-13 | Smoke-free indoor air laws | |
Social and Environmental Changes | ||
27-14 | Enforcement of illegal tobacco sales to minors laws | |
27-15 | Retail license suspension for sales to minors | |
27-16 | Tobacco advertising and promotion targeting adolescents and young adults | |
27-17 | Adolescent disapproval of smoking | |
27-18 | Tobacco control programs | |
27-19 | Preemptive tobacco control laws | |
27-20 | Tobacco product regulation | |
27-21 | Tobacco tax |
28. Vision and Hearing
Goal: | Improve the visual and hearing health of the Nation through prevention, early detection, treatment, and rehabilitation. |
Objective Number and Short Title
Vision | ||
28-1 | Dilated eye examinations | |
28-2 | Vision screening for children | |
28-3 | Impairment due to refractive errors | |
28-4 | Impairment in children and adolescents | |
28-5 | Impairment due to diabetic retinopathy | |
28-6 | Impairment due to glaucoma | |
28-7 | Impairment due to cataract | |
28-8 | Occupational eye injury | |
28-9 | Protective eyewear | |
28-10 | Vision rehabilitation services and devices | |
Hearing | ||
28-11 | Newborn hearing screening, evaluation, and intervention | |
28-12 | Otitis media | |
28-13 | Rehabilitation for hearing impairment | |
28-14 | Hearing examination | |
28-15 | Evaluation and treatment referrals | |
28-16 | Hearing protection | |
28-17 | Noise-induced hearing loss in children | |
28-18 | Noise-induced hearing loss in adults |