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Health Care Access and Quality Evidence-Based Resources

WEBEvidence-Based Resources. Healthy People in Action. Check out these evidence-based resources (EBRs) to learn about proven, science-based methods to improve health and …

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Cancer — Healthy People in Action

WEBPosted on October 11, 2023 by ODPHP. This blog post is part of our quarterly series highlighting the work of Healthy People 2030 Champion organizations. Healthy People …

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Mental Health and Mental Disorders Healthy People in Action

WEBResources from the Healthy People 2020 Law and Health Policy project provide evidence-based information and identify priority areas that can help communities …

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Increase the proportion of people with health insurance — …

WEBWithout health insurance, people are less likely to have a regular health care provider and more likely to skip routine health care. This puts them at increased risk for serious …

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Heart Disease and Stroke Evidence-Based Resources

WEBEvidence-based resources related to Heart Disease And Stroke (26) Healthy People 2030 includes objectives focused on preventing and treating heart disease and stroke and …

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Child and Adolescent Development Evidence-Based Resources

WEBEvidence-based resources related to Child And Adolescent Development (8) Healthy People 2030 includes objectives focused on promoting healthy physical, mental, …

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Evidence-Based Clinical and Public Health:

WEB3 Background and Purpose of this Brief The Healthy People initiative, coordinated by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) under …

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Increase the proportion of children and adolescents who play …

WEBIn addition to the health benefits of physical activity, playing sports can improve economic, social, and academic outcomes for children and adolescents. Programs and policies at …

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Drug and Alcohol Use Healthy People in Action

WEBIn Washington State, the 2016 Healthy Youth Survey found that 20% of 10th grade students drink alcohol and 17% use marijuana—and these students report lower …

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Data Methodology and Measurement

WEBPrenatal care is most effective when it starts early and continues throughout pregnancy. It can help prevent and address health problems in both mothers and babies. …

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Tobacco Use Healthy People in Action

WEBTobacco use is the single most preventable cause of disease in the United States. It causes more deaths than HIV, drug and alcohol misuse, motor vehicle …

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Drug and Alcohol Use Evidence-Based Resources

WEBEvidence-based resources related to Drug And Alcohol Use (88) Healthy People 2030 includes objectives focused on preventing drug and alcohol misuse and helping people …

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Addiction Evidence-Based Resources

WEBEvidence-based resources related to Addiction (1) Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center. Browse all evidence-based resources. Healthy People 2030 includes objectives …

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Reduce heart failure hospitalizations in adults — Healthy People in

WEBMany people die of heart failure in the United States each year. And over the past 2 decades, the number of people who are hospitalized because of heart failure has …

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Health Equity and Health Disparities Environmental Scan

WEBZimmerman states that “a health equity metric should be distinct from a measure of health disparities, in that health equity should encompass the full array of social exclusion in a …

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Increase the proportion of adults who get enough sleep — Data

WEBMany adults in the United States don’t get enough sleep. This is linked to an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and death. Adults who don’t get enough …

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