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  • Healthy People 2000
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • NOTE ON AUTHORSHIP
  • 1. Introduction
  • HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF THE OBJECTIVES
  • HEARINGS AND TESTIMONY
  • Questions for Testifiers
  • Scope of the Testimony
  • PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE OF THIS REPORT
  • Structure of This Document
  • REFERENCES
  • TESTIFIERS CITED IN CHAPTER 1
  • 2. Objectives Process And Structure
  • NATURE OF THE OBJECTIVES
  • Need to Address Social Conditions
  • Concepts of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
  • FORMAT AND FOCUS OF THE OBJECTIVES
  • Measurement IssuesGroup Objectives by Population Subgroups
  • Missing Objectives
  • PRIORITY SETTING
  • Need for Priorities Among the Objectives
  • Models for Setting Prloritles
  • REFERENCES
  • TESTIFIERS CITED IN CHAPTER 2
  • 3. Implementing the Objectives at State and Local Levels
  • STATE AND LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES
  • State and Local Health Department Experience
  • The Model Standards
  • Federal Funding
  • INTERSECTORAL COOPERATION: ROLE OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR
  • Community Participation
  • Corporate Partnerships
  • SURVEILLANCE AND INFORMATION RESOURCESState and Local Data Systems
  • Specific Diseases and Problems
  • Special Needs of Minority Populations
  • Information Resources
  • REFERENCES
  • TESTIFIERS CITED IN CHAPTER 3
  • 4. Children and Adolescents
  • CROSSCUTTING TOPICS
  • Access to Care
  • Child-Care Centers and Health
  • The Media and Children's Health
  • Coordination of Adolescent Health Services
  • Chronic Illness and Disability in Children
  • HEALTH PROMOTION
  • Nutrition
  • PHYSICAL FITNESS
  • Substance Abuse
  • Mental Health and Suicide
  • HEALTH PROTECTIONUnintentional Injury
  • Child Abuse and Family Violence
  • Lead Poisoning
  • Preventive Services
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Oral Health
  • Screening for Chronic Health Problems in Children
  • DATA NEEDS
  • REFERENCES
  • TESTIFIERS CITED IN CHAPTER 4
  • 5. Older Adults
  • CROSSCUTTING ISSUES AND QUALITY OF LIFE
  • HEALTH PROMOTION AND HEALTH PROTECTION FOR OLDER ADULTS
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Alcohol
  • Misuse of Medication
  • Mental Health
  • Physical Activity and Recreation
  • Injury Control
  • Elder Abuse
  • PREVENTIVE SERVICES FOR OLDER ADULTSCardiovascular Disease
  • Cancer
  • Osteoporosis
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Dental Health
  • Hearing and Communication
  • LONG-TERM HEALTH CARE NEEDS OF THE AGING
  • IMPLEMENTATION
  • Access to Health Care
  • Data and Information Needs
  • REFERENCES
  • TESTIFIERS CITED IN CHAPTER 5
  • 6. Racial and Ethnic Minorities
  • SOCIAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND CULTURAL FACTORS
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Poverty
  • Unemployment
  • Education
  • Behavioral Factors
  • The Role of Culture
  • ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE