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- Healthy Fresno County Data :: Indicators :: Healthy People 2030 . . .
Healthy People 2030 is a comprehensive set of key disease prevention and health promotion objectives The health objectives and targets allow communities to assess their health status and build an agenda for community health improvement
- Health Equity - County of Fresno
Health equity means that everyone has a fair and just opportunity to achieve optimal health Here, you will find resources for health equity related work and the overall goals for Fresno County residents
- Healthy People 2030 | odphp. health. gov
Healthy People 2030 sets data-driven national objectives to improve health and well-being over the next decade Healthy People 2030 includes core — or measurable — objectives as well as developmental and research objectives Learn more about the types of objectives
- County Health Status Profiles 2023
State and county data are ranked and compared with the target rates established for Healthy People 2030 (HP 2030) National Objectives, where available and applicable
- Fresno General Plan
With this context in mind, this element first assesses the conditions that affect community health in Fresno, followed by a discussion of local opportunities and strategies for improving public health in the city, as well as detailed objectives and policies towards that goal
- Healthy Fresno County Data :: Indicators
Community Health Dashboards Learn about your community's health and wellness Compare indicators for your community against state averages, county values, and target goals Discover areas of excellence and improvement in your community Advanced Search
- Healthy People 2030 - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Launched on August 18, 2020, HP2030 features a framework that includes its vision, mission, foundational principles, and overarching goals; core objectives with targets; and research and developmental objectives
- 2024-2028 COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN
From the significant health needs, the Fresno County Department of Public Health (FCDPH) chose health needs that considered the health department’s capacity to address community needs, the strength of community partnerships, and those needs that correspond with the health department’s priorities
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