| Midcourse Review > Table of Contents > Focus Area 1: Access to Quality Health Services > Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas
Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas2. Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions 2-2. Activity limitations due to arthritis 2-3. Personal care limitations 2-6. Racial differences in total knee replacement 2-7. Seeing a health care provider 2-11. Activity limitations due to chronic back conditions 3. Cancer 3-10. Provider counseling about cancer prevention 3-11. Pap tests 3-12. Colorectal cancer screening 3-13. Mammograms 5. Diabetes 5-1. Diabetes education 5-4. Diagnosis of diabetes 5-11. Annual urinary microalbumin measurement 5-12. Annual glycosylated hemoglobin measurement 5-13. Annual dilated eye examinations 5-14. Annual foot examinations 5-16. Aspirin therapy 6. Disability and Secondary Conditions 6-7. Congregate care of children and adults with disabilities 6-10. Accessibility of health and wellness programs 7. Educational and Community-Based Programs 7-2. School health education 7-3. Health-risk behavior information for college and university students 7-5. Worksite health promotion programs 7-12. Older adult participation in community health promotion activities 9. Family Planning 9-1. Intended pregnancy 9-2. Birth spacing 9-3. Contraceptive use 9-5. Emergency contraception 9-6. Male involvement in pregnancy prevention 9-10. Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection 9-11. Reproductive health education 9-13. Insurance coverage for contraceptive supplies and services 11. Health Communication 11-2. Health literacy 11-6. Satisfaction with health care providers' communication skills 12. Heart Disease and Stroke 12-1. Coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths 12-15. Blood cholesterol screening 13. HIV 13-6. Condom use 13-8. HIV counseling and education for persons in substance abuse treatment 14. Immunization and Infectious Diseases 14-5. Invasive pneumococcal infections 14-22. Universally recommended vaccination of children aged 19 to 35 months 14-23. Vaccination coverage for children in day care and kindergarten 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 15. Injury and Violence Prevention 15-7. Nonfatal poisonings 15-8. Deaths from poisoning 15-10. Emergency department surveillance systems 15-12. Emergency department visits 15-19. Safety belts 15-20. Child restraints 15-21. Motorcycle helmet use 15-23. Bicycle helmet use 15-24. Bicycle helmet laws 16. Maternal, Infant, and Child Health 16-1. Fetal and infant deaths 16-2. Child deaths 16-3. Adolescent and young adult deaths 16-17. Prenatal substance exposure 16-18. Fetal alcohol syndrome 16-20. Newborn bloodspot screening 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 17-5. Receipt of oral counseling about medications from prescribers and dispensers 18. Mental Health and Mental Disorders 18-6. Primary care facilities providing treatment 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 or mental health courts 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 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 19-17. Nutrition counseling for medical conditions 19-18. Food security 21. Oral Health 21-7. Annual examinations for oral and pharyngeal cancers 21-10. Use of oral health care system 21-11. Use of oral health care system by residents in long-term care facilities 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. Health agency dental programs 22. Physical Activity and Fitness 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 23-2. Public access to information and surveillance data 23-3. Use of geocoding in health data systems 23-8. Competencies for public health workers 23-9. Training in essential public health services 23-10. Continuing education for public health personnel 23-12. Health improvement plans 23-13. Access to public health laboratory services 23-14. Access to epidemiology services 24. Respiratory Diseases 24-6. Patient education 24-7. Appropriate asthma care 24-11. Medical evaluation and followup 25. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 25-11. Responsible adolescent sexual behavior 25-13. Hepatitis B vaccine services in STD clinics 25-16. Annual screening for genital chlamydia 26. Substance Abuse 26-18. Treatment for alcohol or illicit drugs 26-20. Treatment of injection drug use 26-21. Treatment for alcohol abuse 26-22. Hospital emergency department referrals 27. Tobacco Use 27-5. Smoking cessation by adults 27-7. Smoking cessation by adolescents 27-8. Insurance coverage of cessation treatment 28. Vision and Hearing 28-1. Dilated eye examinations 28-2. Vision screening for children 28-10. Vision rehabilitation services and devices 28-11. Newborn hearing screening, evaluation, and intervention 28-13. Hearing aids, assistive listening devices, and cochlear implants 28-14. Hearing examination |