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Health status indicators: definitions and national data.

R J Klein1, S A Hawk

  • 1Office of the Center Director, USA.

Healthy People 2000 Statistical Notes
|April 1, 1992
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) introduced 18 health status indicators in 1991 to monitor public health. This article provides definitions, data sources, and baseline data for these crucial health indicators.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health Surveillance
  • Health Policy Indicators

Background:

  • In 1991, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released 18 health status indicators.
  • These indicators were developed to align with Healthy People 2000 objectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide detailed definitions for each of the 18 health status indicators.
  • To recommend national data sources for collecting indicator data.
  • To present national baseline data for each indicator.

Main Methods:

  • The article builds upon a previous description of a consensus process used for indicator development.
  • It involves recommending specific definitions and data sources.
  • National baseline data is compiled and presented.

Main Results:

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  • Detailed definitions for 18 health status indicators are proposed.
  • Suitable national data sources are identified for each indicator.
  • Baseline data for these indicators at the national level is provided.

Conclusions:

  • The recommended definitions, data sources, and baseline data facilitate the consistent use of CDC health status indicators.
  • This supports standardized public health monitoring and evaluation efforts.
  • The indicators serve as a foundation for tracking progress towards national health objectives.