Healthy People 2000: Midcourse Review and 1995 RevisionsA great deal has been accomplished in the 5 years following the release of Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives. Americans are living longer; infant mortality is at a record low level; childhood immunizations are increasing; tobacco use is declining; and more women over age 50 are receiving mammograms at recommended intervals. The Healthy People 2000 Midcourse Review and 1995 Revisions--the mid-decade report on the Nation's prevention agenda--provides us with the good news. This publication also shows that many challenges remain in preventing premature death and in improving health as the next century approaches. |
Contents
Progress by HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000 Priority Area | 21 |
Consortium Action | 133 |
1995 Summary List of Objectives With 1995 Revisions | 159 |
History of the Objectives Development | 271 |
HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000 Consortium | 281 |
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Healthy People 2000 Midcourse Review U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service No preview available - 1995 |
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