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Healthy People 2020
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Healthy PeoplePublic Health NutritionDigital Public HealthHealth PreventionHealthy People 2020Public Health SystemHealth CommunicationU.s. DepartmentDigital HealthPublic Health PracticePublic HealthHealth EducationHuman HealthPublic Health InterventionHealth PolicyHealth InterventionHealth PromotionEhealthChronic Disease PreventionPublic Health PolicyHealth LiteracyHealth Information TechnologyHealth CampaignsHealth SystemsHealth BehaviorArts
Healthy People 2020 was launched in 2010 to set 10‑year health promotion and disease‑prevention goals, emphasizing that national objectives and progress monitoring motivate action. The initiative aims to improve national health quality by providing a framework for prevention priorities, including new initiatives for hearing and communication disorders. A redesigned website and a comprehensive feedback process enable users to tailor evidence‑based resources and develop comprehensive objectives. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park highlighted that Healthy People leverages information technology to engage Americans in communities and workplaces.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched Healthy People 2020 in December 2010, announcing the new 10-year goals and objectives for health promotion and disease prevention. Healthy People is designed to improve the quality of the nation’s health and provide a framework for public health prevention priorities and actions. A newly redesigned website ( http://www.healthypeople.gov ) allows users to tailor information to individual or community needs and to explore evidence-based resources. A major principle states that national objectives and monitoring progress are critical factors in motivating action. An extensive feedback process was initiated by the Department of Health and Human Services to develop comprehensive objectives; previous topic areas were carried forward, and new areas were identified. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park stated, “This milestone in disease prevention and health promotion creates an opportunity to leverage information technology to make Healthy People come alive for all Americans in their communities and workplaces” (U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2011). Healthy People 2020 includes initiatives to hearing and communication disorders which are considered important to the overall well being of the population.