Titre : | A Perspective on the Development of the Healthy People 2020 Framework for Improving U.S. Population Health (2013) |
Auteurs : | Jonathan E. Fielding ; Shiriki Kumanyika ; Ronald W. Manderscheid |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Public Health Reviews (vol. 35, n° 1, 2013) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Etats Unis ; Programme santé ; Promotion santé |
Résumé : | Since the late 1970s, the federal Healthy People Initiative has been a visible component of the United States’ approach to improving population health. In each decade, a new version of Healthy People is issued, featuring updated goals and identifying topic areas and quantifiable objectives for health improvement during the succeeding ten years, with assessment at that point of progress or lack thereof. Progress has been limited for many objectives, leading to concerns about the effectiveness of Healthy People in shaping outcomes in the context of a decentralized and uncoordinated US health system. This article describes development of Healthy People 2020, launched in December of 2010, from the perspectives of three members of a public advisory committee appointed to guide the process: The Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives for 2020 (SAC). The SAC made recommendations, almost all of which were adopted in some form, based on extensive assessments of strengths and weaknesses of the program and deliberations about critical areas to update. As a result, compared to prior versions, Healthy People 2020 gives more prominence to health promotion and preventive approaches, and adds a substantive focus on the importance of addressing societal determinants of health. A new expanded digital interface facilitates use and dissemination rather than bulky printed books as produced in the past. The impact of these changes to Healthy People will be determined in the coming years. |
En ligne : | http://www.publichealthreviews.eu/show/a/136 |
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