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Disability and Secondary Conditions

Goal

Introduction

Modifications to Objectives and Subobjectives

Progress Toward Healthy People 2010 Targets

Progress Toward Elimination of Health Disparities

Opportunities and Challenges

Emerging Issues

Progress Quotient Chart

Disparities Table (See below)

Race and Ethnicity

Gender and Education

Income and Location

Objectives and Subobjectives

References

Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas

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Disability and Secondary Conditions Focus Area 6

Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas



1. Access to Quality Health Services
1-1. Persons with health insurance
1-4. Source of ongoing care
1-5. Usual primary care provider
1-6. Difficulties or delays in obtaining needed health care
1-16. Pressure ulcers among nursing home residents

2. Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions
2-3. Personal care limitations
2-5. Impact on employment
2-8. Arthritis education
2-11. Activity limitations due to chronic back conditions

3. Cancer
3-9. Sun exposure and skin cancer
3-11. Pap tests
3-12. Colorectal cancer screening
3-13. Mammograms

4. Chronic Kidney Disease
4-2. Cardiovascular disease deaths in persons with chronic kidney disease
4-7. Kidney failure due to diabetes

5. Diabetes
5-1. Diabetes education
5-2. New cases of diabetes
5-3. Overall cases of diagnosed diabetes
5-4. Diagnosis of diabetes
5-10. Lower extremity amputations

7. Educational and Community-Based Programs
7-1. High school completion
7-3. Health-risk behavior information for college and university students
7-6. Participation in employer-sponsored health promotion activities
7-11. Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs
7-12. Older adult participation in community health promotion activities

9. Family Planning
9-2. Birth spacing
9-4. Contraceptive failure
9-7. Adolescent pregnancy

12. Heart Disease and Stroke
12-1. Coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths
12-7. Stroke deaths
12-9. High blood pressure
12-10. High blood pressure control
12-11. Action to help control blood pressure
12-12. Blood pressure monitoring
12-13. Mean total blood cholesterol levels
12-14. High blood cholesterol levels
12-15. Blood cholesterol screening

14. Immunization and Infectious Diseases
14-22. Universally recommended vaccination of children aged 19 to 35 months
14-24. Fully immunized young children and adolescents
14-26. Children participating in population-based immunization registries
14-29. Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination of high-risk adults

16. Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
16-1. Fetal and infant deaths
16-2. Child deaths
16-3. Adolescent and young adult deaths
16-4. Maternal deaths
16-6. Prenatal care
16-9. Cesarean births
16-10. Low birth weight and very low birth weight
16-11. Preterm births
16-13. Infants put to sleep on their backs
16-16. Optimum folic acid levels
16-17. Prenatal substance exposure
16-19. Breastfeeding
16-21. Hospitalization among children with sickle cell disease
16-22. Medical homes for children with special health care needs
16-23. Service systems for children with special health care needs

18. Mental Health and Mental Disorders
18-4. Employment of persons with serious mental illness
18-9. Treatment for adults with mental disorders

19. Nutrition and Overweight
19-1. Healthy weight in adults
19-2. Obesity in adults
19-3. Overweight or obesity in children and adolescents
19-4. Growth retardation in children
19-5. Fruit intake
19-6. Vegetable intake
19-7. Grain product intake
19-8. Saturated fat intake
19-9. Total fat intake
19-10. Sodium intake
19-11. Calcium intake
19-12. Iron deficiency in young children and in females of childbearing age
19-13. Anemia in low-income pregnant females
19-17. Nutrition counseling for medical conditions
19-18. Food security

20. Occupational Safety and Health
20-1. Work-related injury deaths

21. Oral Health
21-1. Dental caries experience
21-2. Untreated dental decay
21-3. No permanent tooth loss
21-4. Complete tooth loss
21-5. Periodontal disease
21-6. Early detection of oral and pharyngeal cancers
21-8. Dental sealants
21-10. Use of oral health care system
21-15. Referral for cleft lip or palate
21-16. Oral and craniofacial State-based surveillance system

22. Physical Activity and Fitness
22-1. No leisure-time physical activity
22-2. Moderate physical activity
22-3. Vigorous physical activity
22-4. Muscular strength and endurance
22-5. Flexibility

23. Public Health Infrastructure
23-4. Data for all population groups
23-6. National tracking of Healthy People 2010 objectives

24. Respiratory Diseases
24-1. Deaths from asthma
24-2. Hospitalizations for asthma
24-3. Hospital emergency department visits for asthma
24-4. Activity limitations
24-5. School or work days lost
24-6. Patient education
24-7. Appropriate asthma care
24-8. Surveillance systems
24-9. Activity limitations due to chronic lung and breathing problems
24-10. Deaths from COPD

27. Tobacco Use
27-1. Adult tobacco use
27-5. Smoking cessation by adults
27-6. Smoking cessation during pregnancy

28. Vision and Hearing
28-4. Impairment in children and adolescents
28-10. Vision rehabilitation services and devices
28-12. Otitis media
28-13. Hearing aids, assistive listening devices, and cochlear implants




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