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Chronic Kidney Disease

Goal

Introduction

Modifications to Objectives and Subobjectives

Progress Toward Healthy People 2010 Targets

Progress Toward Elimination of Health Disparities

Emerging Issues

Progress Quotient Chart

Disparities Table (See below)

Race and Ethnicity

Gender and Income

Objectives and Subobjectives

References

Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas

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Chronic Kidney Disease Focus Area 4

Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas



1. Access to Quality Health Services
1-3. Counseling about health behaviors
1-7. Core competencies in health profession training

5. Diabetes
5-2. New cases of diabetes
5-3. Overall cases of diagnosed diabetes
5-4. Diagnosis of diabetes
5-7. Cardiovascular disease deaths in persons with diabetes
5-11. Annual urinary microalbumin measurement
5-12. Annual glycosylated hemoglobin measurement

6. Disability and Secondary Conditions
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
6-5. Sufficient emotional support among adults with disabilities
6-6. Satisfaction with life among adults with disabilities
6-8. Employment parity

7. Educational and Community-Based Programs
7-10. Community health promotion programs
7-11. Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs

8. Environmental Health
8-11. Elevated blood lead levels in children
8-14. Toxic pollutants
8-20. School policies to protect against environmental hazards
8-22. Lead-based paint testing
8-25. Exposure to heavy metals and selected environmental chemicals
8-26. Information systems used for environmental health
8-27. Monitoring environmentally related diseases
8-29. Global burden of disease

10. Food Safety
10-1. Foodborne infections
10-2. Outbreaks of foodborne infections
10-5. Consumer food safety practices
10-6 Safe food preparation practices in retail establishments

11. Health Communication
11-2. Health literacy
11-4. Quality of Internet health information sources
11-6. Satisfaction with health care providers' communication skills

12. Heart Disease and Stroke
12-1. Coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths
12-2. Knowledge of symptoms of heart attack and importance of calling 911
12-6. Heart failure hospitalizations
12-8. Knowledge of early warning symptoms of stroke
12-9. High blood pressure
12-10. High blood pressure control
12-11. Action to help control blood pressure
12-12. Blood pressure monitoring
12-16. LDL-cholesterol level in CHD patients

13. HIV
13-1. New AIDS cases
13-3. AIDS among persons who inject drugs
13-5. New HIV/AIDS cases
13-8. HIV counseling and education for persons in substance abuse treatment
13-12. Screening for STDs and immunization for hepatitis B
13-17. Perinatally acquired HIV/AIDS and AIDS
13-18. Heterosexually transmitted HIV/AIDS in women

14. Immunization and Infectious Diseases
14-1. Vaccine-preventable diseases
14-2. Hepatitis B in infants and young children
14-3. Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups
14-9. Hepatitis C
14-10. Identification of persons with chronic hepatitis C
14-16. Invasive early onset group B streptococcal disease
14-28. Hepatitis B vaccination among high-risk groups

16. Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
16-10. Low birth weight and very low birth weight

17. Medical Product Safety
17-1. Monitoring and analyzing adverse events
17-2. Use of information technology
17-6. Blood donations

19. Nutrition and Overweight
19-1. Healthy weight in adults
19-2. Obesity in adults
19-8. Saturated fat intake
19-17. Nutrition counseling for medical conditions

20. Occupational Safety and Health
20-7. Elevated blood lead levels

22. Physical Activity and Fitness
22-2. Moderate physical activity
22-3. Vigorous physical activity
22-13. Worksite physical activity and fitness

23. Public Health Infrastructure
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
23-6. National tracking of Healthy People 2010 objectives
23-7. Timely release of data on objectives
23-17. Population-based prevention research

25. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
25-3. Primary and secondary syphilis
25-13. Hepatitis B vaccine services in STD clinics

27. Tobacco Use
27-1. Adult tobacco use
27-2. Adolescent tobacco use
27-5. Smoking cessation by adults
27-7. Smoking cessation by adolescents
27-10. Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke



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