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Healthy New Hampshire 2010 Mission How was this agenda developed?
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Modeled after the national Healthy People 2010 initiative, the Healthy New Hampshire 2010 agenda includes objectives in 11 broad “Focus Areas.” The Healthy New Hampshire 2010 focus areas and objectives were determined through a consensus driven process, which considered the size and severity of health problems and their amenability to intervention. Focus Area Workgroups, comprised of more than 100 public and private health professionals, advocates, educators and policy makers, worked together to develop the specific objectives of Healthy New Hampshire 2010. Focus area objectives are expected to stimulate population-based interventions and guide policy development toward achievement of desired health outcomes. Evaluation of progress in meeting objective targets will be ongoing in the coming decade. |
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