U.S. Public Health Service's Healthy People 2010 Categorized Index

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U.S. Public Health Service's Healthy People 2010 Categorized Index

1. Access to Quality Health Services
Clinical Preventive Care
1-2 Health insurance coverage for clinical preventive services
1-3a Counseling about health behaviors - Physical activity or exercise
1-3b Counseling about health behaviors - Diet and nutrition
1-3c Counseling about health behaviors - Smoking cessation
1-3d Counseling about health behaviors - Reduced alcohol consumption
1-3e Counseling about health behaviors - Childhood injury prevention: vehicle restraints and bicycle helmets
1-3f Counseling about health behaviors - Unintended pregnancy
1-3g Counseling about health behaviors - Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases
1-3h Counseling about health behaviors - Management of menopause
Primary Care
1-4b Source of ongoing care - Children and youth aged 17 years and under
1-7 Core competencies in health provider training
1-8a Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - American Indian or Alaska Native - Health professions
1-8b Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Asian or Pacific Islander - Health professions
1-8c Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Black or African American - Health professions
1-8d Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Hispanic or Latino - Health professions
1-8e Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - American Indian or Alaska Native - Nursing
1-8f Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Asian or Pacific Islander - Nursing
1-8g Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Black or African American - Nursing
1-8h Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Hispanic or Latino - Nursing
1-8i Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - American Indian or Alaska Native - Medicine
1-8j Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Asian or Pacific Islander - Medicine
1-8k Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Black or African American - Medicine
1-8l Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Hispanic or Latino - Medicine
1-8m Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - American Indian or Alaska Native - Dentistry
1-8n Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Asian or Pacific Islander - Dentistry
1-8o Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Black or African American - Dentistry
1-8p Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Hispanic or Latino - Dentistry
1-8q Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - American Indian or Alaska Native - Pharmacy
1-8r Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Asian or Pacific Islander - Pharmacy
1-8s Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Black or African American - Pharmacy
1-8t Racial and ethnic representation in health professions - Hispanic or Latino - Pharmacy
Emergency Services
1-12 Single toll-free number for poison control centers
1-13 Trauma care systems
1-14a Special needs of children - Online medical direction
1-14b Special needs of children - Guidelines
Long-Term Care and Rehabilitative Services
1-15 Long-term care services
1-16 Pressure ulcers among nursing home residents
2. Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions
Arthritis and Other Rheumatic Conditions
2-1 Mean number of days without severe pain
2-3 Personal care limitations
2-5 Employment rate
2-6 Racial differences in total knee replacement
Chronic Back Conditions
2-11 Activity limitations due to chronic back conditions
3. Cancer
3-4 Cervical cancer deaths
3-6 Oropharyngeal cancer deaths
3-8 Melanoma deaths
3-9a Sun exposure and skin cancer - Adolescents in grades 9-12
3-9b Sun exposure and skin cancer - Adults aged 18 years and older
3-10a Provider counseling about cancer prevention - Internists - smoking cessation
3-10b Provider counseling about cancer prevention - Family physicians - smoking cessation
3-10c Provider counseling about cancer prevention - Dentists - smoking cessation
3-10d Provider counseling about cancer prevention - Primary care providers - blood stool tests
3-10e Provider counseling about cancer prevention - Primary care providers - proctoscopic examinations
3-10f Provider counseling about cancer prevention - Primary care providers - mammograms
3-10g Provider counseling about cancer prevention - Primary care providers - Pap tests
3-10h Provider counseling about cancer prevention - Primary care providers - physical activity
3-11a Pap tests - Ever received a Pap test
3-12a Colorectal cancer screening - Fecal occult blood test (FOBT)
3-14 Statewide cancer registries
3-15 Cancer survival
4. Chronic Kidney Disease
4-1 End-stage renal disease
4-2 Cardiovascular disease deaths in persons with chronic kidney failure
4-3 Counseling for chronic kidney failure care
4-4 Use of arteriovenous fistulas
4-5 Registration for kidney transplantation
4-6 Waiting time for kidney transplantation
4-7 Kidney failure due to diabetes
4-8 Medical therapy for persons with diabetes and proteinuria
5. Diabetes
5-1 Diabetes education
5-2 New cases of diabetes
5-4 Diagnosis of diabetes
5-6 Diabetes-related deaths
5-7 Cardiovascular disease deaths in persons with diabetes
5-9 Foot ulcers
5-10 Lower extremity amputations
5-11 Annual urinary microalbumin measurement
5-13 Annual dilated eye examinations
5-14 Annual foot examinations
5-15 Annual dental examinations
5-16 Aspirin therapy
5-17 Self-blood-glucose-monitoring
6. Disability and Secondary Conditions
6-1 Standard definition of people with disabilities in data sets
6-2 Feelings and depression among children with disabilities
6-3 Feelings and depression interfering with activities among adults with disabilities
6-4 Social participation among adults with disabilities
6-5 Sufficient emotional support among adults with disabilities
6-6 Satisfaction with life among adults with disabilities
6-7a Congregate care of children and adults with disabilities - Adults aged 22 years and older
6-7b Congregate care of children and adults with disabilities - Persons aged 21 years and under
6-8 Employment parity
6-9 Inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in regular education programs
6-10 Accessibility of health and wellness programs
6-11 Assistive devices and technology
6-12 Environmental barriers affecting participation in activities
6-13a Surveillance and health promotion programs - States and the District of Columbia
6-13b Surveillance and health promotion programs - Tribes
7. Educational and Community-Based Programs
School Setting
7-2a School health education - All components
7-2b School health education - Unintentional injury
7-2c School health education - Violence
7-2d School health education - Suicide
7-2e School health education - Tobacco use and addiction
7-2f School health education - Alcohol and other drug use
7-2g School health education - Unintended pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and STD infection
7-2h School health education - Unhealthy dietary patterns
7-2i School health education - Inadequate physical activity
7-2j School health education - Environmental health
7-3 Health-risk behavior information for college and university students
7-4a School nurse-to-student ratio - All middle, junior high, and senior high schools
7-4b School nurse-to-student ratio - Senior high schools
7-4c School nurse-to-student ratio - Middle and junior high schools
7-4d School nurse-to-student ratio - Elementary schools
Worksite Setting
7-5a Worksite health promotion programs - Worksites with fewer than 50 employees
7-5b Worksite health promotion programs - Worksites with 50 or more employees
7-5c Worksite health promotion programs - Worksites with 50 to 99 employees
7-5d Worksite health promotion programs - Worksites with 100 to 249 employees
7-5e Worksite health promotion programs - Worksites with 250 to 749 employees
7-5f Worksite health promotion programs - Worksites with 750 or more employees
7-6 Participation in employer-sponsored health promotion activities
Health Care Setting
7-7 Patient and family education
7-8 Satisfaction with patient education
7-9 Health care organization sponsorship of community health promotion activities
Community Setting and Select Populations
7-10 Community health promotion programs
7-11a Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Access to quality health services
7-11b Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Arthritis, osteoporosis, and chronic back conditions
7-11c Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Cancer
7-11d Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Chronic kidney disease
7-11e Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Diabetes
7-11f Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Disability and secondary conditions
7-11g Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Educational and community-based programs
7-11h Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Environmental health
7-11i Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Family planning
7-11j Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Food safety
7-11k Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Medical product safety
7-11l Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Health communication
7-11m Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Heart disease and stroke
7-11n Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - HIV
7-11o Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Immunizations and infectious diseases
7-11p Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Injury and violence prevention
7-11q Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Maternal, infant (and child) health
7-11r Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Mental health (and mental disorders)
7-11s Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Nutrition and overweight
7-11t Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Occupational safety and health
7-11u Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Oral health
7-11v Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Physical activity and fitness
7-11w Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Public health infrastructure
7-11x Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Respiratory diseases
7-11y Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Sexually transmitted diseases
7-11z Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Substance abuse (alcohol and other drugs)
7-11aa Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Tobacco use
7-11bb Culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion programs - Vision and hearing
7-12 Older adult participation in community health promotion activities
8. Environmental Health
Outdoor Air Quality
8-1d Harmful air pollutants - Nitrogen dioxide
8-1e Harmful air pollutants - Sulfur dioxide
8-1f Harmful air pollutants - Lead
8-1g Harmful air pollutants - Total number of people
8-2a Alternative modes of transportation - Trips made by bicycling
8-2b Alternative modes of transportation - Trips made by walking
8-2c Alternative modes of transportation - Trips made by transit
8-2d Alternative modes of transportation - Persons who telecommute
8-3 Cleaner alternative fuels
8-4 Airborne toxins
Water Quality
8-7 Water conservation
8-8 Surface water health risks (safe for fishing and recreation)
8-9 Beach closings
8-10 Fish contamination
Toxics and Waste
8-12a Risks posed by hazardous sites - National Priority List sites
8-12b Risks posed by hazardous sites - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act facilities
8-12c Risks posed by hazardous sites - Leaking underground storage facilities
8-12d Risks posed by hazardous sites - Brownfield properties
8-13 Pesticide exposures
8-14 Toxic pollutants
8-15 Recycled municipal solid waste
Healthy Homes and Healthy Communities
8-16a Indoor allergens - Dust mite allergens that exceed 2 micrograms per gram
8-16b Indoor allergens - Dust mite allergens that exceed 10 micrograms per gram
8-16c Indoor allergens - German cockroach allergens
8-17 Office building air quality
8-19 Radon-resistant new home construction
8-20 School policies to protect against environmental hazards
8-21 Disaster preparedness plans and protocols
8-22 Lead-based paint testing
8-23 Substandard housing
Infrastructure and Surveillance
8-24a Exposure to pesticides - 1-naphthol
8-24b Exposure to pesticides - Paranitrophenol
8-24c Exposure to pesticides - 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol
8-24d Exposure to pesticides - Isopropoxyphenol
8-25a Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Arsenic
8-25b Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Cadmium
8-25c Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Lead
8-25d Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Manganese
8-25e Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Mercury
8-25f Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - 2,4-D
8-25g Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - o-phenylphenol
8-25h Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Permethrins
8-25i Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Diazinon
8-25j Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Polychlorinated biphenyls
8-25k Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Dioxins
8-25l Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Furans
8-25m Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Chlordan
8-25n Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Dieldrin
8-25o Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - DDT
8-25p Exposure to heavy metals and other toxic chemicals - Lindane
8-26 Information systems used for environmental health
8-27a Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Lead poisoning
8-27b Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Pesticide poisoning
8-27c Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Mercury poisoning
8-27d Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Arsenic poisoning
8-27e Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Cadmium poisoning
8-27f Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Methemoglobinemia
8-27g Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Acute chemical poisoning
8-27h Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Carbon monoxide poisoning
8-27i Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Asthma
8-27j Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Hyperthermia
8-27k Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Hypothermia
8-27l Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Skin cancer
8-27m Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Malignant melanoma
8-27n Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Other skin cancer
8-27o Monitoring environmentally related diseases - Birth defects
8-28 Local agencies using surveillance data for vector control
Global Environmental Health
8-29 Global burden of disease
8-30a Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater sewer service - Ciudad Acuna
8-30b Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater sewer service - Matamoros
8-30c Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater sewer service - Mexicali
8-30d Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater sewer service - Nogales, Sonora
8-30e Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater sewer service - Piedras Negras
8-30f Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater sewer service - Reynosa
8-30g Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater receiving treatment - Ciudad Acuna
8-30h Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater receiving treatment - Matamoros
8-30i Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater receiving treatment - Mexicali
8-30j Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater receiving treatment - Nogales, Sonora
8-30k Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater receiving treatment - Piedras Negras
8-30l Water quality in the U.S.-Mexico border region - Wastewater receiving treatment - Reynosa
9. Family Planning
9-2 Birth spacing
9-3 Contraceptive use
9-4 Contraceptive failure
9-5 Emergency contraception
9-6 Male involvement in pregnancy prevention
9-8a Abstinence before age 15 years - Females
9-8b Abstinence before age 15 years - Males
9-9a Abstinence among adolescents aged 15 to 17 years - Females
9-9b Abstinence among adolescents aged 15 to 17 years - Males
9-10a Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection - Condom at first intercourse - Females
9-10b Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection - Condom at first intercourse - Males
9-10c Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection - Condom plus hormonal method at first intercourse - Females
9-10d Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection - Condom plus hormonal method at first intercourse - Males
9-10e Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection - Condom at last intercourse - Females
9-10f Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection - Condom at last intercourse - Males
9-10g Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection - Condom plus hormonal method at last intercourse - Females
9-10h Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection - Condom plus hormonal method at last intercourse - Males
9-11 Pregnancy prevention education
9-12 Problems in becoming pregnant and maintaining a pregnancy
9-13 Insurance coverage for contraceptive supplies and services
10. Food Safety
10-1c Foodborne infections - Listeria monocytogenes
10-1e Foodborne infections - Cyclospora cayetanensis
10-1f Foodborne infections - Postdiarrheal hemolytic uremic syndrome
10-1g Foodborne infections - Congenital Toxoplasma gondii
10-3a Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from humans - Fluoroquinolones
10-3b Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from humans - Third-generation cephalosporins
10-3c Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from humans - Gentamicin
10-3d Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from humans - Ampicillin
10-3e Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from cattle - Fluoroquinolones
10-3f Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from cattle - Third-generation cephalosporins
10-3g Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from cattle - Gentamicin
10-3h Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from cattle - Ampicillin
10-3i Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from boilers - Fluoroquinolones
10-3j Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from boilers - Third-generation cephalosporins
10-3k Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from boilers - Gentamicin
10-3l Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from boilers - Ampicillin
10-3m Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from swine - Fluoroquinolones
10-3n Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from swine - Third-generation cephalosporins
10-3o Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from swine - Gentamicin
10-3p Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella species - Resistant from swine - Ampicillin
10-4 Food allergy deaths
10-5 Consumer food safety practices
10-7 Organophosphate pesticide exposure
11. Health Communication
11-1 Households with Internet access
11-2 Health literacy
11-3 Research and evaluation of communication programs
11-4 Quality of Internet health information sources
11-5 Centers for excellence
11-6 Satisfaction with health care providers' communication skills
12. Heart Disease and Stroke
Heart Disease
12-2 Knowledge of symptoms of heart attack and importance of calling 911
12-3 Artery-opening therapy
12-4 Bystander response to cardiac arrest
12-5 Out-of-hospital emergency care
Stroke
12-8 Knowledge of early warning symptoms of stroke
Blood Pressure
12-10 High blood pressure control
12-11 Action to help control blood pressure
12-12 Blood pressure monitoring
Cholesterol
12-13 Mean total blood cholesterol levels
12-16 LDL-cholesterol level in CHD patients
13. HIV
13-2 AIDS among men who have sex with men
13-3 AIDS among persons who inject drugs
13-4 AIDS among men who have sex with men and who inject drugs
13-6a Condom use - Females aged 18 to 44 years
13-6b Condom use - Males aged 18 to 49 years
13-7 Knowledge of serostatus
13-8 HIV counseling and education for persons in substance abuse treatment
13-9 HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB education in State prisons
13-10 HIV counseling and testing in State prisons
13-11 HIV testing in TB patients
13-12 Screening for STDs and immunization for hepatitis B
13-13a Treatment according to guidelines - Testing - Viral load testing
13-13b Treatment according to guidelines - Testing - Tuberculin skin testing
13-13c Treatment according to guidelines - Treatment - Any antiretroviral therapy
13-13d Treatment according to guidelines - Treatment - Highly active antiretroviral therapy
13-13e Treatment according to guidelines - Prophylaxis - Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia prophylaxis
13-13f Treatment according to guidelines - Prophylaxis - Mycobacterium avium complex prophylaxis
13-14 HIV-infection deaths
13-15 Interval between HIV infection and AIDS diagnosis
13-16 Interval between AIDS diagnosis and death from AIDS
13-17 Perinatally acquired HIV infection
14. Immunization and Infectious Diseases
Diseases Preventable Through Universal Vaccination
14-1a Vaccine-preventable diseases - Congenital rubella syndrome
14-1b Vaccine-preventable diseases - Diphtheria
14-1c Vaccine-preventable diseases - Haemophilus influenzae type b
14-1d Vaccine-preventable diseases - Hepatitis B
14-1f Vaccine-preventable diseases - Mumps
14-1h Vaccine-preventable diseases - Polio (wild-type virus)
14-1i Vaccine-preventable diseases - Rubella
14-1j Vaccine-preventable diseases - Tetanus
14-1k Vaccine-preventable diseases - Varicella (chicken pox)
14-2 Hepatitis B in infants and young children
14-3a Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups - 19 to 24 years
14-3b Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups - 25 to 39 years
14-3c Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups - 40 years and older
14-3d Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups - Injection drug users
14-3e Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups - Heterosexually active persons
14-3f Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups - Men who have sex with men
14-3g Hepatitis B in adults and high-risk groups - Occupationally exposed workers
14-4 Bacterial meningitis in young children
14-5a Invasive pneumoccoccal infections - New invasive pneumococcal infections - Children under age 5 years
14-5c Invasive pneumoccoccal infections - Invasive penicillin-resistant pneumococcal infections - Children under age 5 years
14-5d Invasive pneumoccoccal infections - Invasive penicillin-resistant pneumococcal infections - Adults aged 65 years and older
Diseases Preventable Through Targeted Vaccination
14-7 Meningococcal disease
14-8 Lyme disease
Infectious Diseases and Emerging Antimicrobial Resistance
14-9 Hepatitis C
14-10 Identification of persons with chronic hepatitis C
14-12 Curative therapy for tuberculosis
14-13 Treatment for high-risk persons with latent tuberculosis infection
14-14 Timely laboratory confirmation of tuberculosis cases
14-15 Prevention services for international travelers
14-16 Invasive early onset group B streptococcal disease
14-17 Peptic ulcer hospitalizations
14-18 Antibiotics prescribed for ear infections
14-19 Antibiotics prescribed for common cold
14-20a Hospital-acquired infections - Adults - Catheter-associated urinary tract infection
14-20b Hospital-acquired infections - Adults - Central line-associated bloodstream infection
14-20c Hospital-acquired infections - Adults - Ventilator-associated pneumonia
14-20d Hospital-acquired infections - Infants less than or equal to 1000g - Central line-associated bloodstream infection
14-20e Hospital-acquired infections - Infants less than or equal to 1000g - Ventilator-associated pneumonia
14-21 Antimicrobial use in intensive care units
Vaccination Coverage and Strategies
14-22a Universally recommended vaccination of children 19 to 35 months - 4 doses diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DtaP) vaccine
14-22b Universally recommended vaccination of children 19 to 35 months - 3 doses Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine
14-22c Universally recommended vaccination of children 19 to 35 months - 3 doses hepatis B (hep B) vaccine
14-22d Universally recommended vaccination of children 19 to 35 months - 1 dose measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine
14-22e Universally recommended vaccination of children 19 to 35 months - 3 doses polio vaccine
14-22f Universally recommended vaccination of children 19 to 35 months - 1 dose varicella vaccine
14-23a Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - Day care - Diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis (DtaP) vaccine
14-23b Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - Day care - Measles/mumps/rubella vaccines
14-23c Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - Day care - Polio vaccine
14-23d Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - Day care - Hepatitis B vaccine
14-23e Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - Day care - Varicella vaccine
14-23f Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - K through 1st grade - Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DtaP) vaccine
14-23g Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - K through 1st grade - Measles/mumps/rubella vaccines
14-23h Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - K through 1st grade - Polio vaccine
14-23i Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - K through 1st grade - Hepatitis B vaccine
14-23j Vaccine coverage for children in day care, kindergarten, and first grade - K through 1st grade - Varicella vaccine
14-24b Fully immunized young children and adolescents - Adolescents aged 13 to 15 years
14-25a Providers who measure childhood vaccination coverage levels - Public health providers
14-25b Providers who measure childhood vaccination coverage levels - Private providers
14-26 Children participating in population-based immunization registries
14-27a Vaccination coverage among adolescents - Hepatitis B
14-27b Vaccination coverage among adolescents - Measles-mumps-rubella
14-27c Vaccination coverage among adolescents - Tetanus-diptheria booster
14-27d Vaccination coverage among adolescents - Varicella
14-28a Hepatitis B vaccination among high-risk groups - Long-term hemodialysis patients
14-28b Hepatitis B vaccination among high-risk groups - Men who have sex with men
14-28c Hepatitis B vaccination among high-risk groups - Occupationally exposed workers
14-29b Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination of high-risk adults - Noninstitutionalized adults 65 years and older - Pneumococcal vaccine
14-29d Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination of high-risk adults - Noninstitutionalized high-risk adults 18 to 64 years - Pneumococcal vaccine
14-29e Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination of high-risk adults - Institutionalized adults - Influenza vaccine
14-29f Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination of high-risk adults - Institutionalized adults - Pneumococcal vaccine
Vaccine Safety
14-30a Adverse events from vaccinations - Vaccine-associated paralytic polio
14-30b Adverse events from vaccinations - Febrile seizures following pertussis vaccines
14-31 Active surveillance for vaccine safety
15. Injury and Violence Prevention
Injury Prevention
15-2 Nonfatal spinal cord injuries
15-3 Firearm-related deaths
15-4 Proper firearm storage in homes
15-6 Child fatality review
15-9 Deaths from suffocation
15-10 Emergency department surveillance systems
15-11 Hospital discharge surveillance systems
15-12 Emergency department visits
Unintentional Injury Prevention
15-15b Deaths from motor vehicle crashes - rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled
15-16 Pedestrian deaths
15-18 Nonfatal pedestrian injuries
15-20 Child restraints
15-21 Motorcycle helmet use
15-22 Graduated driver licensing
15-23 Bicycle helmet use
15-24 Bicycle helmet laws
15-25 Residential fire deaths
15-26a Functioning smoke alarms in residences - Total population
15-26b Functioning smoke alarms in residences - Residences
15-27 Deaths from falls
15-28a Hip fractures - Females aged 65 years and older
15-28b Hip fractures - Males aged 65 years and older
15-29 Drownings
15-30 Dog bite injuries
15-31 Injury protection in school sports
Violence and Abuse Prevention
15-33a Maltreatment and maltreatment fatalities of children - Maltreatment
15-33b Maltreatment and maltreatment fatalities of children - Maltreatment fatalities
15-36 Sexual assault other than rape
15-37 Physical assaults
15-38 Physical fighting among adolescents
15-39 Weapon carrying by adolescents on school property
16. Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
Fetal, Infant, Child, and Adolescent Deaths
16-1b Fetal and infant deaths - Perinatal deaths
16-1e Fetal and infant deaths - Postneonatal deaths
16-1g Fetal and infant deaths - Congenital heart defects
16-1h Fetal and infant deaths - SIDS deaths
16-2a Child deaths - Children aged 1 to 4 years
16-2b Child deaths - Children aged 5 to 9 years
16-3a Adolescent and young adult deaths - 10 to 14 years
16-3b Adolescent and young adult deaths - 15 to 19 years
16-3c Adolescent and young adult deaths - 20 to 24 years
Maternal Deaths and Illnesses
16-5a Maternal illness and complications due to pregnancy - During labor and delivery
16-5b Maternal illness and complications due to pregnancy - Ectopic pregnancies
16-5c Maternal illness and complications due to pregnancy - Postpartum complications
Prenatal Care
16-6b Prenatal care - Early and adequate
16-7 Childbirth classes
Obstetrical Care
16-8 Very low birth weight infants born at level III hospitals
16-9b Cesarean births - Prior cesarean deliveries
Developmental Disabilities and Neural Tube Defects
16-14b Developmental disabilities - Cerebral palsy
16-14c Developmental disabilities - Autism
16-14d Developmental disabilities - Epilepsy
16-16a Optimum folic acid levels - Folic acid consumption
16-16b Optimum folic acid levels - Median RBC folate levels
Prenatal Substance Exposure
16-17a Prenatal substance exposure - Alcohol
16-17b Prenatal substance exposure - Binge drinking
16-17d Prenatal substance exposure - Illicit drugs
16-18 Fetal alcohol syndrome
Breastfeeding, Newborn Screening, and Service Systems
16-20b Newborn bloodspot screening - Followup diagnostic testing
16-20c Newborn bloodspot screening - Appropriate service interventions
16-21 Sepsis among children with sickle cell disease
16-22 Medical homes for children with special health care needs
16-23 Service systems for children with special health care needs
17. Medical Product Safety
17-1a Monitoring of adverse medical events - Medical therapies
17-1b Monitoring of adverse medical events - Medical devices
17-2a Linked, automated information systems - Hospitals and comprehensive, integrated health care systems
17-2b Linked, automated information systems - Pharmacists and other dispensers
17-3 Provider review of medications taken by patients
17-4 Receipt of useful information about prescriptions from pharmacies
17-5a Receipt of oral counseling about medications from prescribers and dispensers - Prescribers
17-5b Receipt of oral counseling about medications from prescribers and dispensers - Pharmacists
17-6 Blood donations
18. Mental Health and Mental Illness
Mental Health Status Improvement
18-2 Adolescent suicide attempts
18-3 Serious mental illness (SMI) among homeless
18-4 Employment of persons with serious mental illness (SMI)
18-5 Eating disorder relapses
Treatment Expansion
18-6 Primary care screening and assessment
18-7 Treatment for children with mental health problems
18-8 Juvenile justice facility screening
18-9a Treatment for adults with mental disorders - Adults aged 18 to 54 years with serious mental illness
18-9c Treatment for adults with mental disorders - Adults aged 18 years and older with schizophrenia
18-9d Treatment for adults with mental disorders - Adults aged 18 years and older with generalized anxiety disorder
18-10 Treatment for co-occurring disorders
18-11 Adult jail diversion programs
State Activities
18-12 State tracking of consumer satisfaction
18-13 State plans addressing cultural competence
18-14 State plans addressing elderly persons
19. Nutrition and Overweight
Food and Nutrient Consumption
19-7 Grain product intake
19-8 Saturated fat intake
19-9 Total fat intake
19-10 Sodium intake
19-11 Calcium intake
Iron Deficiency and Anemia
19-12a Iron deficiency in young children and females of childbearing age - Children aged 1 to 2 years
19-12b Iron deficiency in young children and females of childbearing age - Children aged 3 to 4 years
19-12c Iron deficiency in young children and females of childbearing age - Nonpregnant females aged 12 to 49 years
19-13 Anemia in low-income pregnant females
19-14 Iron deficiency in pregnant females
Schools, Worksites, and Nutrition Counseling
19-15 Meals and snacks at school
19-16 Worksite promotion of nutrition education and weight management
19-17 Nutrition counseling for medical conditions
Food Security
19-18 Food security
20. Occupational Safety and Health
20-1a Work-related injury deaths - All industries
20-1b Work-related injury deaths - Mining
20-1c Work-related injury deaths - Construction
20-1d Work-related injury deaths - Transportation
20-1e Work-related injury deaths - Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
20-2a Work-related injuries - All industries
20-2b Work-related injuries - Construction
20-2c Work-related injuries - Health services
20-2d Work-related injuries - Agricultural, forestry, and fishing
20-2e Work-related injuries - Transportation
20-2f Work-related injuries - Mining
20-2g Work-related injuries - Manufacturing
20-2h Work-related injuries - Adolescent workers
20-3 Overexertion or repetitive motion
20-4 Pneumoconiosis deaths
20-5 Work-related homicides
20-6 Work-related assaults
20-8 Occupational skin diseases or disorders
20-9 Worksite stress reduction programs
20-10 Needlestick injuries
20-11 Work-related noise-induced hearing loss
21. Oral Health
21-1a Dental caries experience - Children aged 2 to 4 years
21-1c Dental caries experience - Adolescents aged 15 years
21-2a Untreated dental decay - Children aged 2 to 4 years
21-2c Untreated dental decay - Adolescents aged 15 years
21-2d Untreated dental decay - Adults aged 35 to 44 years
21-3 No permanent tooth loss
21-4 Complete tooth loss
21-5a Periodontal diseases - Gingivitis
21-5b Periodontal diseases - Destructive periodontal disease
21-6 Early detection of oral and pharyngeal cancers
21-7 Annual examinations for oral and pharyngeal cancers
21-8b Dental sealants - Adolescents aged 14 years
21-9 Community water fluoridation
21-11 Use of oral health care system by residents in long-term care facilities
21-12 Dental services for low-income children
21-13 School-based health centers with oral health component
21-14 Health centers with oral health service components
21-15 Referral for cleft lip or palate
21-16 Oral and craniofacial State-based surveillance system
21-17 Tribal, State, and local dental programs
22. Physical Fitness and Activity
Physical Activity in Adults
22-1 No leisure-time physical activity
22-3 Vigorous physical activity
Muscular Strength/Endurance and Flexibility
22-4 Muscular strength and endurance
22-5 Flexibility
Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents
22-6 Moderate physical activity in adolescents
22-8a Physical education requirement in schools - Middle and junior high schools
22-8b Physical education requirement in schools - Senior high schools
22-9 Daily physical education in schools
22-10 Physical activity in physical education class
22-11 Television viewing
Access
22-13 Worksite physical activity and fitness
22-14a Community walking - Adults aged 18 years and older
22-14b Community walking - Children and adolescents aged 5 to 15 years
22-15a Community bicycling - Adults aged 18 years and older
22-15b Community bicycling - Children and adolescents aged 5 to 15 years
23. Public Health Infrastructure
Data and Information Systems
23-1 Public health employee access to the Internet
23-2 Public access to information and surveillance data
23-3 Use of geocoding in health data systems
23-4 Data for all population groups
23-5 Data for Leading Health Indicators, Health Status Indicators, and Priority Data Needs at Tribal, State, and local levels
23-6 National tracking of Healthy People 2010 objectives
23-7 Timely release of data on objectives
Workforce
23-8 Competencies for public health workers
23-9 Training in essential public health services
23-10 Continuing education and training by public health agencies
Public Health Organizations
23-11 Performance standards for essential public health services
23-12a Health improvement plans - Tribes
23-12b Health improvement plans - States and the District of Columbia
23-12c Health improvement plans - Local jurisdictions
23-14 Access to epidemiology services
23-15 Model statutes related to essential public health services
Prevention Research
23-17 Population-based prevention research
24. Respiratory Diseases
Asthma
24-1a Deaths from asthma - Children under age 5 years
24-1b Deaths from asthma - Children aged 5 to 14 years
24-1c Deaths from asthma - Adolescents and adults aged 15 to 34 years
24-1d Deaths from asthma - Adults aged 35 to 64 years
24-1e Deaths from asthma - Adults aged 65 years and older
24-2a Hospitalizations for asthma - Children aged under 5 years
24-2c Hospitalizations for asthma - Adults aged 65 years and older
24-3a Hospital emergency department visits for asthma - Children under age 5 years
24-3c Hospital emergency department visits for asthma - Adults aged 65 years and older
24-4 Activity limitations
24-5 School or work days lost
24-6 Patient education
24-7a Appropriate asthma care - Written asthma management plans
24-7b Appropriate asthma care - Persons with prescribed inhalers who receive instruction
24-7c Appropriate asthma care - Education about recognizing early signs and symptoms of asthma episodes and how to respond appropriately
24-7d Appropriate asthma care - Medication regimens that prevent the need for more than 1 canister of short-acting beta agonists per month
24-7e Appropriate asthma care - Followup medical care for long-term management
24-7f Appropriate asthma care - assistance with assessing and reducing exposure to environmental risk factors
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
24-9 Activity limitations due to chronic lung and breathing problems
24-10 Deaths from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
24-11a Medical evaluation and followup - Seek medical evaluation
24-11b Medical evaluation and followup - Receive followup care
24-12 Vehicular crashes related to excessive sleepiness
25. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Viral STD Illness and Disability
25-4 Genital herpes
25-5 Human papillomavirus infection
STD Complications Affecting Females
25-6 Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
25-7 Fertility problems
25-8 Heterosexually transmitted HIV infection in women
STD Complications Affecting the Fetus and Newborn
25-9 Congenital syphilis
25-10 Neonatal STDs
Personal Behaviors
25-11 Responsible adolescent sexual behavior
25-12 Responsible sexual behavior messages on television
Community Protection Infrastructure
25-13 Hepatitis B vaccine services in STD clinics
25-14 Screening in youth detention facilities and jails
25-15 Contracts to treat nonplan partners of STD patients
Personal Health Services
25-16 Annual screening for genital chlamydia
25-17 Screening of pregnant women
25-18 Compliance with recognized STD treatment standards
25-19 Provider referral services for sex partners
26. Substance Abuse
Adverse Consequences of Substance Use and Abuse
26-1a Motor vehicle crash deaths and injuries - Alcohol-related deaths
26-1b Motor vehicle crash deaths and injuries - Alcohol-related injuries
26-1c Motor vehicle crash deaths and injuries - Drug-related deaths
26-1d Motor vehicle crash deaths and injuries - Drug-related injuries
26-2 Cirrhosis deaths
26-3 Drug-induced deaths
26-4 Drug-related hospital emergency department visits
26-5 Alcohol-related hospital emergency department visits
26-6 Adolescents riding with a driver who has been drinking
26-7 Alcohol- and drug-related violence
26-8 Lost productivity
Substance Use and Abuse
26-9a Substance-free youth - Average age at first use, alcohol
26-9b Substance-free youth - Average age at first use, marijuana
26-9c Substance-free youth - High school seniors never using substances - Alcohol
26-9d Substance-free youth - High school seniors never using substances - Illicit drugs
26-10c Adolescent and adult use of illicit substances - Adults using any illicit drug in past 30 days
26-11b Binge drinking - College students
26-12 Average annual alcohol consumption
26-13a Low-risk drinking among adults - Females
26-13b Low-risk drinking among adults - Males
26-14a Steroid use among adolescents - 8th graders
26-14b Steroid use among adolescents - 10th graders
26-14c Steroid use among adolescents - 12th graders
Risk of Substance Use and Abuse
26-16a Peer disapproval of substance abuse - One or two alcoholic drinks - 8th graders
26-16b Peer disapproval of substance abuse - One or two alcoholic drinks - 10th graders
26-16c Peer disapproval of substance abuse - One or two alcoholic drinks - 12th graders
26-16d Peer disapproval of substance abuse - Trying marijuana or hashish - 8th graders
26-16e Peer disapproval of substance abuse - Trying marijuana or hashish - 10th graders
26-16f Peer disapproval of substance abuse - Trying marijuana or hashish - 12th graders
26-17a Perception of risk associated with substance abuse - Alcohol
26-17b Perception of risk associated with substance abuse - Marijuana
26-17c Perception of risk associated with substance abuse - Cocaine
Treatment for Substance Abuse
26-18 Treatment gap for illicit drugs
26-19 Treatment in correctional institutions
26-20 Treatment for injection drug use
26-21 Treatment gap for problem alcohol use
State and Local Efforts
26-22 Hospital emergency department referrals
26-23 Community partnerships and coalitions
26-24 Administrative license revocation laws
26-25 Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels for motor vehicle drivers
27. Tobacco Use
Tobacco Use in Population Groups
27-1b Adult tobacco use - Spit tobacco
27-1c Adult tobacco use - Cigars
27-1d Adult tobacco use - Other products
27-2a Adolescent tobacco use - Tobacco products
27-2c Adolescent toabacco use - Spit tobacco
27-2d Adolescent tobacco use - Cigars
27-3 Initiation of tobacco use
27-4a Age at first tobacco use - Adolescents aged 12 to 17 years
27-4b Age at first tobacco use - Young adults aged 18 to 25 years
Cessation and Treatment
27-6 Smoking cessation during pregnancy
27-7 Smoking cessation by adolescents
27-8a Insurance coverage of cessation treatment - Managed care organizations
27-8b Insurance coverage of cessation treatment - Medicaid programs
27-8c Insurance coverage of cessation treatment - All insurance
Exposure to Secondhand Smoke
27-10 Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
27-11 Smoke-free and tobacco-free schools
27-12 Worksite smoking policies
27-13a Smoke-free indoor air laws - Private workplaces
27-13b Smoke-free indoor air laws - Public workplaces
27-13c Smoke-free indoor air laws - Restaurants
27-13d Smoke-free indoor air laws - Public transportation
27-13e Smoke-free indoor air laws - Day care centers
27-13f Smoke-free indoor air laws - Retail stores
27-13g Smoke-free indoor air laws - Tribes
27-13h Smoke-free indoor air laws - Territories
Social and Environmental Changes
27-14a Enforcement of illegal tobacco sales to minors laws - States and District of Columbia
27-14b Enforcement of illegal tobacco sales to minors laws - Territories
27-15 Retail license suspension for sales to minors
27-16 Tobacco advertising and promotion targeting adolescents and young adults
27-17a Adolescent disapproval of smoking - 8th graders
27-17b Adolescent disapproval of smoking - 10th graders
27-17c Adolescent disapproval of smoking - 12th graders
27-18 Tobacco control programs
27-19 Preemptive tobacco control laws
27-20 Tobacco product regulation
27-21a Tobacco tax - Cigarettes
27-21b Tobacco tax - Spit tobacco
Utah-1: Statewide tobacco consumption
Utah-2: Adult tobacco cessation
28. Vision and Hearing
Vision
28-1 Dilated eye examinations
28-2 Vision screening for children
28-3 Impairment due to refractive errors
28-4 Impairment in children and adolescents
28-5 Impairment due to diabetic retinopathy
28-6 Impairment due to glaucoma
28-7 Impairment due to cataract
28-8 Occupational eye injury
28-9 Protective eyewear
28-10a Vision rehabilitation services and devices - rehabilitation services
28-10b Vision rehabilitation services and devices - Visual and adaptive devices
Hearing
28-12 Otitis media
28-13 Rehabilitation for hearing impairment
28-14 Hearing examination
28-15 Evaluation and treatment referrals
28-16 Hearing protection
28-17 Noise-induced hearing loss in children
28-18 Noise-induced hearing loss in adults

Center for Health Data, Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2101, Telephone: 801-538-9191, Fax: 801-538-9346, Email: chdata@utah.gov
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