Chapter 1 - population health

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What is Population health?

The outcomes of health of a population (great or small)

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What are the 5 overreaching goals of People 2030?

Attain, eliminate, Create, Promote and Engage

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What does it mean to “Attain” within the 1st goal of the 5 overreaching goals of 2030?

attain healthy lives free of preventable disease

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What does it mean to “Eliminate” within 2nd goal of the 5 overreaching goals of 2030?

To eliminate Health inequalites, increase health literacy, and achieve equity

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What is does it mean to “Create” in the 3rd goal of the 5 overreaching goals of 2030?

To create a enviroment that promotes health

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What does it mean to “Promote” in the 4th goal of the 5 overreaching goals?

to promote healthy development and beavhiors

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What does it mean to “Engage” in the 5th goal of the 5 overreaching goals?

to engage the leadership to make policies that promote health for all

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Leading health indicatores are a set of important/high prioroty objective that are used to track the health in the US. What are three examples of it?

Infant death, drug-overdose, and adult hypertension

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Health Equity means what?

Being Health is available to everyone (those who need of it more recieve it than those who need it less )

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Health disparities is what?

A difference in health care based vunerable populations like race, sex, or disabilities.

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What is another words for health disparites?

Health Inequalities

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The Social detriments means THESE ppl are vulnerable to health disparities what are the 4 that implicate this?

Where you live, access to healthcare, economic status, and education access.