About
Healthy People 2010
In January 2000,
the Department of Health and Human Services launched Healthy
People 2010, a comprehensive, nationwide health promotion and
disease prevention agenda. Healthy People 2010 contains 467
objectives designed to serve as a road map for improving the
health of all people in the United States during the first decade
of the 21st century.
Healthy People 2010
builds on similar initiatives pursued over the past two decades.
Two overarching goals--increase quality and years of healthy
life, and eliminate health disparities--served as a guide for
developing objectives that will actually measure progress. The
objectives are organized in 28
focus areas, each representing an important public health
area. Each objective has a target for improvements to be achieved
by the year 2010. A limited set of the objectives, known as
the Leading
Health Indicators, are intended to help everyone more easily
understand the importance of health promotion and disease prevention
and to encourage wide participation in improving health in the
next decade. These Indicators were chosen based on their ability
to motivate action, the availability of data to measure their
progress, and their relevance as broad public health issues.
NCHS is responsible
for coordinating the effort to monitor the Nation's progress
toward the objectives, using data from NCHS data systems as
well as many other data sources. National data are gathered
from more than 150 different data sources, from more than seven
Federal Government Departments (Health and Human Services, Commerce,
Education, Justice, Labor, Transportation, and the Environmental
Protection Agency), and from voluntary and private non-governmental
organizations. To the extent appropriate, data for the objectives
are provided for subgroups defined by relevant dimensions (such
as sociodemographic subgroups of the population, health status,
or major industrial classifications).
Data are made available
through DATA2010,
an interactive database system accessible through the NCHS web
site and the CDC WONDER
system. Spreadsheet files containing Healthy People 2010-related
data--including Leading
Health Indicators, Selected Mortality Objectives, Selected
Natality Objectives, and Health Status Indicators by States
are also available for downloading through the NCHS web site.
Because these objectives are national, not solely Federal, the
achievement of these objectives is dependent in part on the
ability of health agencies at all levels of government and on
non-governmental organizations to assess objective progress.
Therefore, NCHS is preparing a document entitled Tracking Healthy
People 2010 that will be published in November 2000 which includes
technical information so the many partners in the effort understand
how the data are derived and the major statistical issues.