51.6 percent of persons reported that their health care providers always involved them in decisions about their health care as much as they wanted in 2007
Target:
56.8 percent
Target-Setting Method:
10 percent improvement
Data Sources:
Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS), NIH/NCI
14.3 percent of persons reported using the Internet to keep track of personal health information, such as care received, test results, or upcoming medical appointments in 2007
Target:
15.7 percent
Target-Setting Method:
10 percent improvement
Data Sources:
Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS), NIH/NCI
HC/HIT-12Increase the proportion of crisis and emergency risk messages intended to protect the public’s health that demonstrate the use of best practices
This objective was revised. See Revision History for Details.
Baseline:
83.5 percent of crisis and emergency risk messages embedded in print and broadcast news stories include an explanation of what is known about the threat to human health in 2010–11
Target:
88.9 percent
Target-Setting Method:
Minimal statistical significance
Data Sources:
CDC Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Best Practices Study, CDC/OADC
This objective was revised. See Revision History for Details.
Baseline:
21.4 percent of crisis and emergency risk messages embedded in print and broadcast news stories explain what is NOT known about the threat to human health in 2010–11
Target:
27.5 percent
Target-Setting Method:
Minimal statistical significance
Data Sources:
CDC Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Best Practices Study, CDC/OADC
This objective was revised. See Revision History for Details.
Baseline:
15.5 percent of crisis and emergency risk messages embedded in print and broadcast news stories explain how or why a crisis or emergency event happened in 2010–11
Target:
20.9 percent
Target-Setting Method:
Minimal statistical significance
Data Sources:
CDC Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Best Practices Study, CDC/OADC
This objective was revised. See Revision History for Details.
Baseline:
25.4 percent of crisis and emergency risk messages embedded in print and broadcast news stories promote steps the reader or viewer can take to reduce their personal health threat in 2010–11
Target:
31.8 percent
Target-Setting Method:
Minimal statistical significance
Data Sources:
CDC Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Best Practices Study, CDC/OADC
This objective was revised. See Revision History for Details.
Baseline:
4.6 percent of crisis and emergency risk messages embedded in print and broadcast news stories express empathy about the threat to human health in 2010–11
Target:
7.7 percent
Target-Setting Method:
Minimal statistical significance
Data Sources:
CDC Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Best Practices Study, CDC/OADC
This objective was revised. See Revision History for Details.
Baseline:
16.4 percent of crisis and emergency risk messages embedded in print and broadcast news stories express commitment from the responsible or responding entity in 2010–11
Target:
21.9 percent
Target-Setting Method:
Minimal statistical significance
Data Sources:
CDC Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Best Practices Study, CDC/OADC