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Healthy People

2020

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Healthy People in Healthy Communities
What Is Healthy People?

What’s New in Healthy People 2020?

Healthy People is a set of goals and objectives with
10-year targets designed to guide national health
promotion and disease prevention efforts to improve
the health of all people in the United States.

Healthy People 2020 is committed to the vision of a
society in which all people live long, healthy lives. This
decade, several new features will help make this vision
a reality:

Released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services each decade, Healthy People reflects the idea
that setting objectives and providing science-based
benchmarks to track and monitor progress can motivate
and focus action. Healthy People 2020 represents the
fourth generation of this initiative, building on a foundation
of three decades of work.

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Emphasizing ideas of health equity that address
social determinants of health and promote health
across all stages of life

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Replacing the traditional print publication with
an interactive Web site as the main vehicle for
dissemination

Healthy People is used as a tool for strategic management
by the federal government, states, communities, and
many other public- and private-sector partners. Its
comprehensive set of objectives and targets is used
to measure progress for health issues in specific
populations, and serves as (1) a foundation for prevention
and wellness activities across various sectors and within
the federal government, and (2) a model for measurement
at the state and local levels.

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Maintaining a Web site that allows users to tailor
information to their needs and explore evidencebased resources for implementation

New to Healthy People 2020: Leading Health Indicators
Healthy People 2020 includes a small set of high-priority health issues that represent significant threats to the public’s
health. Selected from the Healthy People 2020 objectives, the 26 Leading Health Indicators (LHIs), organized under 12
topic areas, address determinants of health that promote quality of life, healthy behaviors, and healthy development
across all life stages. The LHIs provide a way to assess the health of the Nation for key areas, facilitate collaboration
across diverse sectors, and motivate action at the national, State, and local levels.

Leading Health Indicators
12 Topic Areas

26 Leading Health Indicators

Access to Health
Services

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Persons with medical insurance
Persons with a usual primary care provider

Clinical Preventive
Services

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Adults who receive a colorectal cancer screening based on the most recent
guidelines
Adults with hypertension whose blood pressure is under control
Adult diabetic population with an A1c value greater than 9 percent
Children aged 19 to 35 months who receive the recommended doses of
diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP); polio; measles, mumps, and
rubella (MMR); Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib); hepatitis B; varicella; and
pneumococcal conjugate (PCV) vaccines

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Environmental
Quality

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Air Quality Index (AQI) exceeding 100
Children aged 3 to 11 years exposed to secondhand smoke

Injury and Violence

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Fatal injuries
Homicides

Maternal, Infant,
and Child Health

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Infant deaths
Preterm births

Mental Health

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Suicides
Adolescents who experience major depressive episodes (MDEs)

Nutrition, Physical
Activity, and
Obesity

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Adults who meet current Federal physical activity guidelines for aerobic physical
activity and muscle-strengthening activity
Adults who are obese
Children and adolescents who are considered obese
Total vegetable intake for persons aged 2 years and older

Oral Health

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Persons aged 2 years and older who used the oral health care system in the past
12 months

Reproductive and
Sexual Health

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Sexually active females aged 15–44 years who received reproductive health
services in the past 12 months
Persons living with HIV who know their serostatus

Social Determinants

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Students who graduate with a regular diploma 4 years after starting ninth grade

Substance Abuse

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Adolescents using alcohol or any illicit drugs during the past 30 days
Adults engaging in binge drinking during the past 30 days

Tobacco

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Adults who are current cigarette smokers
Adolescents who smoked cigarettes in the past 30 days

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Leading Health Indicators Framework
The Healthy People 2020 LHIs were selected and organized using a health determinants and health outcomes by life
stages conceptual framework. This approach is intended to draw attention to “upstream” determinants that affect
the public’s health and contribute to health disparities from infancy through old age, thereby highlighting strategic
opportunities to improve health and quality of life for all Americans. Collectively, the LHIs support Healthy People 2020’s
overarching goals.
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The LHIs, Health Determinants, and Health Disparities
Recognizing that factors related to social and physical environments, multi-sector policies, individual behaviors,
health services, and biology and genetics influence the ability of individuals and communities to make progress
on these indicators, the LHIs will be examined using a health determinants perspective. Addressing determinants
is key to improving health disparities and overall population health.

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The LHIs Across the Life Stages
The LHIs will also be examined using a life stages perspective. This approach recognizes that specific disease
outcomes, risk factors, and health determinants need to be addressed at various stages across the lifespan and
highlights the importance of tailoring strategies to fit a particular age group.

Taking Action To Improve Everyone’s Health
The LHIs are intended to motivate action at the national, State, and local levels, as well as among individuals, families,
and communities. The indicators can help us best focus our energies—at home and in our communities, worksites,
businesses, or States—to live better and longer.
Visit www.healthypeople.gov to learn more about the LHIs and what action is being taken to address them.

The Mission, Vision, and Goals of Healthy People 2020
Vision—A society in which all people live long, healthy lives.
Mission—Healthy People 2020 strives to:
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Identify nationwide health improvement priorities
Increase public awareness and understanding of the determinants of health, disease, and disability, and the
opportunities for progress
Provide measurable objectives and goals that are applicable at the national, state, and local levels
Engage multiple sectors to take actions to strengthen policies and improve practices that are driven by the best
available evidence and knowledge
Identify critical research, evaluation, and data collection needs

Overarching Goals
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Attain high quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death
Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups
Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all
Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages

Foundation Health
Measures

Healthy People 2020 includes broad, cross-cutting measures without
targets that will be used to assess progress toward achieving the four
overarching goals.

Overarching Goals of
Healthy People 2020

Foundation Measures
Category

Attain high quality, longer
lives free of preventable
disease, disability, injury,
and premature death

General Health Status

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Achieve health equity,
eliminate disparities, and
improve the health of all
groups

Disparities and Inequity

Disparities/inequity to be assessed by:
•	 Race/ethnicity
•	 Gender
•	 Socioeconomic status
•	 Disability status
•	 Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender status
•	 Geography

Create social and physical
environments that
promote good health
for all

Social Determinants
of Health

Determinants can include:
•	 Social and economic factors
•	 Natural and built environments
•	 Policies and programs

Promote quality of life,
healthy development, and
healthy behaviors across
all life stages

Health-Related Quality
of Life and Well-Being

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Measures of Progress

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Life expectancy
Healthy life expectancy
Physical and mental unhealthy days
Self-assessed health status
Limitation of activity
Chronic disease prevalence
International comparisons
(where available)

Well-being/satisfaction
Physical, mental, and social health-related
quality of life
Participation in common activities

Topic Areas
The Topic Areas of Healthy People 2020 identify and group objectives of related content, highlighting specific issues and
populations. Each Topic Area is assigned to one or more lead agencies within the federal government that is responsible
for developing, tracking, monitoring, and periodically reporting on objectives.
1.	 Access to Health Services

21.	 Heart Disease and Stroke

2.	 Adolescent Health

22.	 HIV

3.	 Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back
Conditions

23.	 Immunization and Infectious Diseases

4.	 Blood Disorders and Blood Safety
5.	 Cancer
6.	 Chronic Kidney Disease
7.	 Dementias, Including Alzheimer’s Disease
8.	 Diabetes
9.	 Disability and Health
10.	 Early and Middle Childhood
11.	 Educational and Community-Based Programs
12.	 Environmental Health
13.	 Family Planning
14.	 Food Safety
15.	 Genomics
16.	 Global Health
17.	 Healthcare-Associated Infections
18.	 Health Communication and Health Information
Technology
19.	 Health-Related Quality of Life and Well-Being
20.	 Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication
Disorders

ODPHP Publication No. B0132
November 2010
www.healthypeople.gov

24.	 Injury and Violence Prevention
25.	 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health
26.	 Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
27.	 Medical Product Safety
28.	 Mental Health and Mental Disorders
29.	 Nutrition and Weight Status
30.	 Occupational Safety and Health
31.	 Older Adults
32.	 Oral Health
33.	 Physical Activity
34.	 Preparedness
35.	 Public Health Infrastructure
36.	 Respiratory Diseases
37.	 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
38.	 Sleep Health
39.	 Social Determinants of Health
40.	 Substance Abuse
41.	 Tobacco Use
42.	 Vision


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File TitleHealthy People 2020 brochure (ODPHP Publication No. B0132)
SubjectHealthy People 2020, healthy communities, vision, mission, goals, foundation health measures, topic areas, national health promo
AuthorOffice of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
File Modified2014-08-25
File Created2011-10-21

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