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PARTNERSHIPS FOR HEALTHY PEOPLE HEALTHY VISION 2010

PARTNERSHIPS FOR HEALTHY PEOPLE HEALTHY VISION 2010. Emmeline Ochiai, J.D., M.P.H. Health Advisor U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. OVERVIEW. Healthy People Initiative Innovations in Healthy People 2010

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PARTNERSHIPS FOR HEALTHY PEOPLE HEALTHY VISION 2010

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  1. PARTNERSHIPS FOR HEALTHY PEOPLE HEALTHY VISION 2010 Emmeline Ochiai, J.D., M.P.H. Health Advisor U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

  2. OVERVIEW • Healthy People Initiative • Innovations in Healthy People 2010 • Implementing Healthy People 2010 • Partnerships for Action

  3. HEALTHY PEOPLE INITIATIVE • 1979 2020 • Disease Prevention and Health Promotion • Continuity • Bipartisan • Aging Gracefully

  4. HEALTHY PEOPLE 2010 2 – 28

  5. INNOVATIONS IN HP2010 • Vision Chapter • 12 Vision Objectives

  6. INNOVATIONS IN HP2010 10 Leading Health Indicators

  7. Leading Health Indicators Ten Major Public Health Issues Physical activity Overweight and obesity Tobacco use Substance abuse Responsible sexual behavior Mental health Injury and violence Environmental quality Immunization Access to health care

  8. LEADING HEALTH INDICATORS • Nation • State • Community • Individual LHIs identify important areas for national action Action steps can be initiated by:

  9. Build on Experiences

  10. IMPLEMENTATION Communities know what works for its members.

  11. What Communication & Process Works

  12. IMPLEMENTATION Like Politics, All Public Health is Local.

  13. Consistent & Reinforced Messages

  14. IMPLEMENTATION Consistent Messages Translating Science into Effective Interventions Build on Experiences Capitalizing on Intellectual Capital & Human Resources Healthy Vision 2010 Scholarship Leadership Partnership

  15. PARTNERSHIPS FOR ACTION Common Goals Meeting of Organizational Minds Capitalizing on Strengths Communications Maximizing Investments Outcomes Healthy People 2010 Partnerships

  16. HEALTHY PEOPLE PARTNERSHIPS 1. Healthy People Consortium 2. Healthy People Workgroup 3. “Adopt” an 2010 Objective 4. Board Resolution 5. Formalize Partnership – Memo of Understanding

  17. HEALTHY PEOPLE PARTNERSHIP MOUs • MOU do not obligate funds • Regular Communication • Engage Leadership • Develop and Produce Educational Opportunities

  18. Expected & “Unanticipated” Events

  19. HEALTHY PEOPLE PARTNERSHIP MOUs • American Heart Association • American Medical Association • American Public Health Association • National Recreation and Parks Association

  20. Drs Smoak and Satcher signing AMA-DHHS Agreement (12/2000)

  21. AMA-DHHS Memorandum of Understanding • Catalyze progress toward the goals and targets of Healthy People 2010 and the 10 Leading Health Indicators • Improve communication, coordination, and collaboration between AMA and PHS • Provide national leadership to collaboration between medicine and public health • Inform physicians of health disparities & strategies for action

  22. AMA Healthy People 2010 Roadmaps for Clinical Care Goal:To assist physicians in adapting clinical practice to changing medical landscape Tools: • Primer on Population-Based Medicine • Case Studies in Disease Prevention & Health Promotion • Training for integrating DP/HP in clinical care • Web-based information & education • AMA Adolescent Coalition & Educational Forum • Disease Prevention/Health Promotion for Adolescents

  23. PARTNERSHIPS FOR ACTION Common Goals Meeting of Organizational Minds Capitalizing on Strengths Communications Maximizing Investments Outcomes Healthy Vision 2010 Partnerships

  24. HEALTHY VISION PARTNERSHIPS 1. Vision Consortium 2. Healthy People Consortium 2. Healthy Vision Workgroup 3. “Adopt” a 2010 Vision Objective

  25. HEALTHY VISION PARTNERSHIPS 4. Board Resolution 5. Correspondence to Assistant Secretary for Health, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (Disease Prevention Health Promotion) & NEI Director

  26. HEALTHY VISION PARTNERSHIPS 6. Meeting of the Minds 7. Formalize Partnership – Memo of Understanding 8. Communication & Partnership Pursuit of Common Goals

  27. HEALTHY VISION PARTNERSHIPS FOR ACTION • Leadership - Set national tone and agenda - Convene partners - Share in developing a vision - Leverage resources

  28. HEALTHY VISION PARTNERSHIPS FOR ACTION • Mobilize Commitment • Leverage resources among Grasstops, Grassroots, States & Federal Agencies • Partner across the nation

  29. HEALTHY VISION PARTNERSHIPS FOR ACTION • Educate the public, media, elected officials • Generate political support and commitment

  30. HEALTHY VISIONPARTNERSHIPS FOR ACTION • Sustain and amplify message - Involve new partners - Media - Interventions • Generate new knowledge

  31. HEALTHY VISIONPARTNERSHIPS FOR ACTION • 2010 Vision Objectives as foundation to form coalitions and partnerships with community-based groups • To define common ground • Common template

  32. HEALTHY VISIONPARTNERSHIPS FOR ACTION • 2010 and its Vision objectives to form the basis of agreements and interactions with government

  33. WEBSITES HEALTHY PEOPLE 2010 http://www.health.gov/ healthypeople DATA2010 http://www.cdc.gov/ nchs/hphome.htm

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