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List of Objectives Proposed for Deletion

Objective numbers in bold with an asterisk (*) indicate the objectives with proposed change(s).

Objective Number Objective Short Title
1-2*Health insurance coverage for clinical preventive services
1-3*Counseling about health behaviors
  • 1-3e. Childhood injury prevention: vehicle restraints and bicycle helmets (children aged 17 years and under)
  • 5-8*Gestational diabetes
    5-9*Foot ulcers
    7-7*Patient and family education
    7-8*Satisfaction with patient education
    7-9*Health care organization sponsorship of community health promotion activities
    7-11*Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs
  • 7-11a. Access to quality health services
  • 7-11b. Arthritis, osteoporosis, and chronic back conditions
  • 7-11d. Chronic kidney disease
  • 7-11e. Diabetes
  • 7-11f. Disability and secondary conditions
  • 7-11j. Food safety
  • 7-11k. Medical product safety
  • 7-11l. Health communication
  • 7-11p. Injury and violence prevention
  • 7-11w. Public health infrastructure
  • 7-11x. Respiratory diseases
  • 7-11bb. Vision and hearing
  • 8-24*Exposure to pesticides
  • 8-24a. 1-naphthol (carbaryl)
  • 8-27*Monitoring environmentally related diseases
  • 8-27l. Skin cancer
  • 8-27m. Malignant melanoma
  • 8-27n. Other skin cancer
  • 8-28*Local agencies using surveillance data for vector control
    10-1*Foodborne infections
  • 10-1e. Cyclospora cayetanensis
  • 10-1g. Congenital Toxoplasma gondii
  • 10-3*Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species
  • 10-3e. Fluoroquinolones
  • 10-3f. Third-generation cephalosporins
  • 10-3g. Gentamicin
  • 10-3h. Ampicillin
  • 10-3i. Fluoroquinolones
  • 10-3j. Third-generation cephalosporins
  • 10-3k. Gentamicin
  • 10-3l. Ampicillin
  • 10-3m. Fluoroquinolones
  • 10-3n. Third-generation cephalosporins
  • 10-3o. Gentamicin
  • 10-3p. Ampicillin
  • 10-7*Organophosphate pesticide exposure
    13-7*Knowledge of serostatus
    13-9*HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB education in State prisons
    13-10*HIV counseling and testing in State prisons
    13-12*Screening for STDs and immunization for hepatitis B
    14-15*Prevention services for international travelers
    16-5*Maternal illness and complications due to pregnancy
  • 16-5b. Ectopic pregnancies
  • 16-5c. Postpartum complications, including postpartum depression
  • 16-14*Developmental disabilities
  • 16-14d. Epilepsy
  • 16-20*Newborn bloodspot screening
  • 16-20c. Ensure that infants with diagnosed disorders are enrolled in appropriate service interventions within an appropriate time period.
  • 17-1*Monitoring <u>and analyzing</u> <strike>of</strike>adverse <strike>medical</strike> events
  • 17-1b. Health care organizations that are linked in an integrated system that monitors and reports adverse events associated with medical devices.
  • 17-3*Provider review of medications taken by patients
    19-15*Meals and snacks at school
    23-1*Public health employee access to the Internet
    23-5*Data for Leading Health Indicators, Health Status Indicators, and Priority Data Needs at Tribal, State, and local levels
    23-16*Data on public health expenditures
    24-12*Vehicular crashes related to excessive sleepiness
    25-10*Neonatal STDs
    25-12*Responsible sexual behavior messages on television
    25-14*Screening in youth detention facilities and jails
    25-15*Contracts to treat nonplan partners of STD patients
    25-17*Screening of pregnant women
    25-18*Compliance with recognized STD treatment standards
    25-19*Provider referral services for sex partners
    26-1*Motor vehicle crash deaths and injuries
  • 26-1b. Alcohol-related injuries
  • 26-1c. Drug-related deaths
  • 26-1d. Drug-related injuries
  • 27-1*Adult tobacco use
  • 27-1d. Other products
  • 27-8*Insurance coverage of cessation treatment
  • 27-8c. All insurance
  • 28-15*Evaluation and treatment referrals



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