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Report of the Public Health Service. Reprinted from the Department of Health and Human Services. Publication No. (PHS) 91-50212.

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title Healthy People 2000 National Health Promotion and Disease - photo 1

title:Healthy People 2000 : National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives : Full Report, With Commentary Jones and Bartlett Series in Health Sciences
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publisher:Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0867201797
print isbn13:9780867201796
ebook isbn13:9780585326917
language:English
subjectMedical policy--United States, Medicine, Preventive--Government policy--United States, Health promotion--Government policy--United States.
publication date:1992
lcc:RA395.A3H435 1991eb
ddc:362.1/0973
subject:Medical policy--United States, Medicine, Preventive--Government policy--United States, Health promotion--Government policy--United States.
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Healthy People 2000
National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives
Full Report, With Commentary
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Healthy People 2000 : national health promotion and disease prevention
objectives : full report, with commentary.
p. cm.
Reprint. Originally published: Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Health and
Human Services, Public Health Service: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S.
G.P.O., 1990. (DHHS publication; no. (PHS) 91-50212.)
Includes index.
ISBN 0-86720-179-7
1. Medical policyUnited States. 2. Medicine, Preventive
Government policyUnited States. 3. Health promotionGovernment
policyUnited States. I. United States. Public Health Service.
II. Series: DHHS publication; no. (PHS) 91-50212.
RA395.A3H435 1991 91-17853
362.1'0973dc20 CIP
ISBN 0-86720-179-7
The text of this document is reprinted from the original government publication, with the addition of a preface by Lawrence W. Green. The preface provides commentary on the original goals of Healthy People 2000 and discusses how the information accepted by the government for publication departs from some of the original goals.
Reprinted from the
Department of Health and Human Services,
Publication No. (PHS)91-50212
Healthy People 2000is a statement of national opportunities. Although the Federal Government facilitated its development, it is not intended as a statement of Federal standards or requirements. It is the product of a national effort, involving 22 expert working groups, a consortium that has grown to include almost 300 national organizations and all the State health departments, and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, which has helped the U.S. Public Health Services to manage the consortium, convene regional and national hearings, and receive testimony from more than 750 individuals and organizations. After extensive public review and comment, involving more than 10,000 people, the objectives were revised and refined to produce this report.
Printed in the United States of America
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Page v FOREWORD Americans today are taking a more active interest in - photo 3
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FOREWORD
Americans today are taking a more active interest in their health than ever before. They are coming to realize the influence that they, themselves, can have on their own health destinies and on the overall health status of the Nation.
It wasn't always thus. Until fairly recently, we Americans gave little thought to health as a positive concept. The past 15 years or so, however, have witnessed important changes in our thinking about the protection and enhancement of personal health. Three of those changes are of great importance for the well-being of our people as we move into the final decade of this century.
First, personal responsibility, which is to say responsible and enlightened behavior by each and every individual, truly is the key to good health. Evidence of this still-evolving perspective abounds in our concern about the dangers of smoking and the abuse of alcohol and drugs; in the emphasis that we are placing on physical and emotional fitness; in our growing interest in good nutritional practices; and in our concern about the quality of our environment. We have become, in a word, increasingly health-conscious, increasingly appreciative of the extent to which our physical and emotional well-being is dependent upon measures that only we, ourselves, can affect.
We can control our health destinies in significant ways, then, but if we are to realize, fully, the benefits of assuming that control, and this is the second of the three points I would make, we must find the means of extending the benefits of good health to the most vulnerable among us.
The correlation between poor health and lower socio-economic status has been well documented, but that does not make it right or inevitable. Good health should not be seen, or, for that matter, be permitted to exist in fact, as a benefit for only those who can afford it; it should be available and accessible to every citizen.
Medical care, alone, will not eliminate the devastating impact of chronic disease on the disadvantaged, nor will it reduce, as much as we would like, the rate of infant mortality or the burden of homicide and violence or any of the other "health" problems that are borne by the poor in our society. If we are to extend the benefits of good health to all our people, it is crucial that we build in our most vulnerable populations what I have called a "culture of character," which is to say a culture, or a way of thinking and being, that actively promote responsible behavior and the adoption of lifestyles that are maximally conducive to good health. This is "prevention" in the broadest sense. It is also an absolute necessity, both because we are a humane and caring society and because, if we are to remain a vital society, we cannot afford to waste human resources. Good health must be an equal opportunity, available to all Americans.
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