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Health Educ Behav ; 38(6): 551-7, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22102542

ABSTRACT

For the past three decades, the Healthy People initiative has represented an ambitious yet achievable health promotion and disease prevention agenda for the nation. The recently released fourth version-Healthy People 2020-builds on the foundations of prior iterations while newly embracing and elevating a comprehensive "social determinants" perspective. By clearly articulating a new overarching goal to "create social and physical environments that promote good health for all" and a new topic area dedicated to defining the social determinants of health approach, it breaks new ground. Specifically, the 2020 plan emphasizes the need to consider factors such as poverty, education, and numerous aspects of the social structure that not only influence the health of populations but also limit the ability of many to achieve health equity. Improving health is too multifaceted to be left to those working in the health sector alone. Using a social determinants approach can reframe the way the public, policy makers, and the private sector think about achieving and sustaining health. This article describes why such a social determinants approach can enhance our collective efforts to improve population health. This is achieved by defining the context for this new perspective, the process by which the Healthy People 2020 goals and objectives were developed, and the challenges and opportunities ahead. Adding this broad, social determinants perspective and vision for shared societal responsibility for change leaves Healthy People 2020 poised to promote a stronger legacy for a healthier nation and reaffirm a unity of purpose for the future.


Subject(s)
Health Status Disparities , Healthy People Programs/standards , Primary Prevention , Social Environment , Sociology, Medical , Healthy People Programs/trends , Humans , Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act , Socioeconomic Factors , United States , United States Dept. of Health and Human Services
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Am J Prev Med ; 40(2): 199-202, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21238869

ABSTRACT

To meet the dynamic and evolving challenges of public health in the 21st century, our society should foster the next generation of public health leaders. We offer a vision for doing so, by introducing prevention literacy and education from the earliest possible starting point and then broadening these concepts throughout the educational ladder. Making this societal commitment now to nurture such future leaders should make the country healthier by 2020 and beyond.


Subject(s)
Education, Public Health Professional , Goals , Healthy People Programs , Leadership , Humans
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J Pediatr Surg ; 41(8): 1495-7, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16863865

ABSTRACT

A trichobezoar represents a mass of accumulated hair within the gastrointestinal tract. Isolated gastric trichobezoars, those with extension into the duodenum, and small intestinal trichobezoars have all been described. However, the presence of discrete gastric and intestinal trichobezoars has been rarely presented in the literature. This case report describes synchronous trichobezoars in the stomach and jejunum in a 9-year-old girl presenting with abdominal pain, anorexia, and vomiting. This case emphasizes the role of radiographic imaging in the diagnosis of trichobezoars and the importance of a complete clinical evaluation of the small bowel at the time of removal of an obstructing gastric bezoar.


Subject(s)
Bezoars/complications , Gastric Outlet Obstruction/etiology , Intestinal Obstruction/etiology , Jejunum , Stomach , Child , Female , Gastric Outlet Obstruction/surgery , Humans , Intestinal Obstruction/surgery
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Mod Healthc ; 33(45): 6-7, 16, 1, 2003 Nov 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14666542

ABSTRACT

Wake-up call for the industry or an isolated case of corporate chicanery? Healthcare experts are divided on the import of Richard Scrushy's indictment on 85 counts last week in connection with the financial scandal at HealthSouth Corp. The indictment alleges the company founder relied on electronic and telephone surveillance, threats and intimidation to control his accomplices.


Subject(s)
Chief Executive Officers, Hospital/legislation & jurisprudence , Fraud/legislation & jurisprudence , Hospitals, Proprietary/organization & administration , Multi-Institutional Systems/organization & administration , Hospitals, Proprietary/economics , Multi-Institutional Systems/economics , United States
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