POPULATION HEALTH AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
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who developed and manages healthy people 2030
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The Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Disease Prevention
and Health Promotion led the development of Healthy People 2030 and
manages the initiative.
The National Institutes of Health oversees Healthy People 2030.
The World Health Organization led the development of Healthy People 2030.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention manages Healthy People 2030.
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Definition
initiative which represents a call to action for public health to
regenerate and refocus to meet the challenges of the 21st century
this initiative emerged after the growing recognition that there are
troubling indicators regarding the health of Americans.
puts emphasis on community based interventions to help combat
social determinants of health (specifically environment)
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how what is population health
is public health nursing defined
management
what is population health what is public health 3.0
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, how many core competencies are there AND how many categories are
they divided into
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there are 80 core competencies there are 50 core competencies
divided into 10 categories divided into 5 categories
there are 60 core competencies there are 72 core competencies
divided into 6 categories divided into 8 categories
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what is population health
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Population Health is the health Population Health is the study of
status of a specific age group genetic health patterns in families.
only.
Population Health is the health
status of a defined population
Population Health is the individual
of individuals, including the
health status of a single person.
distribution of health status
within the population
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what are the Ten Great Public Health Achievements in the 20th Century
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Health Behaviors, Populations, Settings and Systems, and Social Determinants of
Health.
Each competency is presented at three levels (tiers), which reflect the different
stages of a career.
Tier 1 applies to entry-level public health professionals without management
responsibilities.
Tier 2 competencies are expected in those with management and/or supervisory
responsibilities
Tier 3 is expected of senior managers and/or leaders in public health organizations.
Immunizations, Motor Vehicle Safety, Control of Infectious Diseases, Safer and
Healthier Foods, Healthier Mothers and Babies, Family Planning, Fluoridation
of Drinking Water, Tobacco as a Health Hazard, and Declines in Deaths from
Heart Disease and Stroke
a set of skills desirable for the broad practice of public health