Healthy New Hampshire 2010 Mission

What Can You Do?


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     How Are We Doing in 2001?
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Access to Quality Health Services
     Primary Health Services
     Oral Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
     Alcohol
     Tobacco
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Cancer and Chronic Conditions
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     Musculoskeletal Conditions
     Respiratory
Environmental Health
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Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes
     Heart Disease and Stroke
     Diabetes
Immunization and Infectious Diseases
Injury and Violence Prevention
Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
Mental Health
Nutrition and Physical Activity
Reproductive and Sexual Health
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Community residents and organizations can be powerful initiators of change. In addition to serving as the State’s agenda, Healthy New Hampshire 2010 is intended to offer a framework for individuals, organizations and communities to assess, plan and evaluate how well their own communities are doing to address health concerns. Some of the ways you can be involved include:
Learn more about worksite policies that can promote healthy and productive lifestyles;
  Get involved with efforts to assess health status and needs in your community;
Get involved with health promotion activities occurring in your community;
  Help kids learn about life choices that contribute to health;
Support laws and policies that help build a healthier New Hampshire;
Use Healthy New Hampshire 2010 objectives to assess progress in your community;
Most importantly, you can be an example of healthy living for your friends and family!

 

Terms Defined
Objective: A desired health-related outcome or characteristic.
Baseline: A starting point from which progress is measured.
Target: The level of an objective measure to be achieved.
Developmental: Objectives for which baseline data does not exist. Developmental objectives that do not have a data system to measure them at the midcourse will be reconsidered. 
NA: No baseline data available.

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