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Use of Safety Belts: Primary (vs. Secondary) Enforcement Laws—Recommendations to reduce injuries to motor vehicle occupants: increasing child safety seat use, increasing safety belt use, and reducing |
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| classification scheme | 0.428334 |
| statistical significance | 0.426587 |
| evidence-based resources | 0.566327 |
| speeding | 0.335078 |
| reasons | 0.322819 |
| primary safety belt | 0.819995 |
| Human Services | 0.426524 |
| Secondary safety belt | 0.586525 |
| U.S. Department | 0.42855 |
| unbelted motorists | 0.472114 |
| specific criteria | 0.426001 |
| magnitude | 0.331889 |
| internal validity | 0.450112 |
| Healthy People | 0.429455 |
| sample size | 0.421974 |
| Preventive Services Task | 0.58043 |
| external validity | 0.449057 |
| deaths | 0.331049 |
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| set | 0.319887 |
| secondary enforcement laws | 0.585891 |
| publication type | 0.421933 |
| safety belt laws | 0.949571 |
| meaningfulness | 0.346105 |
| control | 0.319833 |
| quality | 0.32015 |
| motor vehicle–related injuries | 0.571871 |
| subject matter | 0.429633 |
| police | 0.341333 |
| publication status | 0.42217 |
| potential biases | 0.441168 |
| potential confounders | 0.420667 |
| additional effect | 0.473159 |
| effect size | 0.473184 |
| experts | 0.320567 |
| Community | 0.323913 |
| superior effectiveness | 0.453139 |
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Education: A Key Social Determinant |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Kansas City, Kansas School District implemented a comprehensive school reform initiative, First Things First (FTF), to combat low graduation rates and to improve academic performance. |
| Youth Development Strategies | 0.23693 |
| disparate reform efforts | 0.35114 |
| graduation rates | 0.92847 |
| low graduation rates | 0.692068 |
| single comprehensive reform | 0.356441 |
| U.S. Department | 0.27105 |
| economically disadvantaged students | 0.252182 |
| small learning community | 0.255016 |
| student advocacy systems | 0.261338 |
| Kansas City | 0.733008 |
| high school graduation | 0.669337 |
| school graduation rates.1 | 0.430612 |
| research-based teaching strategies | 0.265424 |
| A. M. Klem | 0.234671 |
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| school graduation rate | 0.471499 |
| Educational Reform | 0.223057 |
| average graduation rates | 0.403668 |
| Education Reform | 0.242521 |
| school reform initiative | 0.631595 |
| control schools | 0.238722 |
| comprehensive school reform | 0.632183 |
| schools | 0.29345 |
| FTF framework | 0.283281 |
| et al | 0.247832 |
| FTF | 0.383078 |
| academic performance | 0.425314 |
| Kansas Public School | 0.272955 |
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Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how Maryland Office of Oral Health worked with partners to convene a Dental Action Committee (DAC) to improve the oral health of Maryland's children. |
| Oral Health Legislative | 0.616695 |
| untreated tooth abscess | 0.543101 |
| health professional groups | 0.546443 |
| Medicaid Program | 0.511916 |
| U.S. children | 0.482348 |
| low-income children | 0.476332 |
| oral health literacy | 0.639333 |
| Dental Action Committee | 0.527955 |
| Health Legislative Report | 0.586469 |
| tooth decay.2 Children | 0.55897 |
| previously unserved counties | 0.502647 |
| oral health | 0.961396 |
| Pew Center | 0.510778 |
| public health facility | 0.542694 |
| dental clinics | 0.475512 |
| 12-year-old Maryland boy | 0.545866 |
| family advocacy groups | 0.508396 |
| Maryland Department | 0.564271 |
| Maryland Healthy Smiles | 0.526821 |
| oral health safety | 0.64142 |
| Medicaid dentists | 0.513975 |
| Maryland Governor | 0.479986 |
| Maryland | 0.608175 |
| Medicaid dental program | 0.66298 |
| Maryland Office | 0.519447 |
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| Medicaid providers | 0.510731 |
| United States | 0.514352 |
| oral health issues | 0.627085 |
| oral health training | 0.641649 |
| public oral health | 0.622676 |
| Maryland county | 0.479461 |
| oral health leader | 0.625023 |
| Medicaid Services | 0.546617 |
| oral health policies | 0.62434 |
| broader statewide coalition | 0.497927 |
| Annual Oral Health | 0.664516 |
| lower-income families | 0.509953 |
| common chronic disease | 0.606739 |
| state oral health | 0.639674 |
| safety net | 0.514838 |
| medicaid dental services | 0.728586 |
| public health messages | 0.551569 |
| Maryland Dental Action | 0.541276 |
| dental health | 0.537118 |
| best state practices | 0.511817 |
| Innovative State Practices | 0.506664 |
| oral diseases | 0.542813 |
| dental home | 0.474979 |
| Maryland residents | 0.474642 |
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Environmental Health |
Leading Health Indicators are a subset of Healthy People 2020 objectives selected to communicate high-priority health issues. |
| EH-3 Reduce air | 0.292856 |
| indoor air quality | 0.328388 |
| data source | 0.438999 |
| safe physical school | 0.768975 |
| objective | 0.322431 |
| number | 0.28152 |
| mobile sources | 0.275056 |
| Concentration level | 0.925963 |
| air toxic emissions | 0.456667 |
| health care facility | 0.273363 |
| Drinking Water Act | 0.279101 |
| lead-based paint | 0.305508 |
| air quality management | 0.328383 |
| urine samples | 0.374883 |
| spot treatments | 0.273842 |
| serum samples | 0.448182 |
| Baseline | 0.926152 |
| population | 0.614541 |
| Reduce exposure | 0.732529 |
| official school policies | 0.274485 |
| quality management program | 0.334277 |
| high schools | 0.761611 |
| Nation | 0.358464 |
| proportion | 0.292957 |
| blood samples | 0.339402 |
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| EH-20.2 Reduce exposure | 0.291534 |
| urine concentrations | 0.784643 |
| percent | 0.767703 |
| lipid | 0.33839 |
| EH-20.3 Reduce exposure | 0.291132 |
| adverse health effects | 0.341082 |
| creatinine | 0.308493 |
| hazardous materials | 0.271652 |
| physical school environment | 0.772278 |
| airborne toxics | 0.281654 |
| Air Quality Index | 0.277105 |
| high-priority health issues | 0.279787 |
| EH-20.1 Reduce exposure | 0.291959 |
| U.S. homes | 0.353281 |
| drinking water outlets | 0.510504 |
| substance | 0.34468 |
| blood | 0.460716 |
| metabolites | 0.374515 |
| major sources | 0.277612 |
| mold problems | 0.274885 |
| blood lead level | 0.289551 |
| revision history | 0.860904 |
| community water systems | 0.564577 |
| mean blood lead | 0.277255 |
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Diabetes Prevention and Control: Self-Management Education—Recommendations for healthcare system and self-management education interventions to reduce morbidity and mortality from diabetes. (Communit |
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| site map | 0.656628 |
| S.W. | 0.43857 |
| Federal Government Web | 0.913585 |
| Health | 0.439347 |
| Independence Avenue | 0.772157 |
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| Human Services | 0.669767 |
| page | 0.448213 |
| search box | 0.677124 |
| Washington | 0.438398 |
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The effectiveness of urban design and land use and transport policies and practices to increase physical activity: a systematic review. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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| CDC/MMWR Topic Area | 0.230225 |
| study | 0.25201 |
| U.S. Preventive Services | 0.345633 |
| evidence-based resources | 0.297886 |
| cohort study | 0.251874 |
| CDC/NCIPC Topic Area | 0.230669 |
| United States Preventive | 0.349368 |
| USDA/CNPP Topic Area | 0.231203 |
| experimental study | 0.247298 |
| University College London | 0.210702 |
| Human Services | 0.205714 |
| Healthy People Topic | 0.204102 |
| Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm | 0.332879 |
| Substance Abuse | 0.326485 |
| IOM Topic Area | 0.252408 |
| intervention evaluations | 0.242569 |
| Topic Areas | 0.256011 |
| U.S. Department | 0.201709 |
| University College Medical | 0.210847 |
| Alcohol – Excessive | 0.281335 |
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| Healthy People | 0.358741 |
| Preventive Services Task | 0.910352 |
| Leading Health Indicators | 0.208901 |
| Excessive Consumption | 0.289285 |
| Older Adults | 0.242493 |
| University College | 0.21194 |
| Services Task Force | 0.895127 |
| Gynecology Topic Area | 0.217578 |
| systematic review | 0.832289 |
| Randomized Controlled Trial | 0.337954 |
| Violence Prevention | 0.27458 |
| Behavioral Counseling Interventions | 0.20513 |
| States Preventive Services | 0.348373 |
| non-systematic review | 0.329671 |
| Adolescent Health | 0.215494 |
| Task Force Topic | 0.903226 |
| College Medical School | 0.212283 |
| Force Topic Area | 0.878239 |
| Community Preventive Services | 0.464296 |
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Lead Levels in Childhood and Pregnancy: Screening – Pregnant Women (Clinical Guide Recommendation) |
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| site map | 0.656628 |
| S.W. | 0.43857 |
| Federal Government Web | 0.913585 |
| Health | 0.439347 |
| Independence Avenue | 0.772157 |
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| Human Services | 0.669767 |
| page | 0.448213 |
| search box | 0.677124 |
| Washington | 0.438398 |
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Menopausal Hormone Therapy: Preventive Medication – Estrogen Only (Clinical Guide Recommendation) |
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| benefits | 0.341285 |
| classification scheme | 0.549392 |
| statistical significance | 0.546648 |
| estrogen | 0.369716 |
| evidence-based resources | 0.758198 |
| Force | 0.348376 |
| hysterectomy | 0.366338 |
| Human Services | 0.542985 |
| recommendation | 0.534904 |
| menopausal symptoms | 0.595808 |
| U.S. Department | 0.543569 |
| USPSTF | 0.527853 |
| surgical menopause | 0.573779 |
| primary prevention | 0.568859 |
| harms | 0.363199 |
| specific criteria | 0.542952 |
| magnitude | 0.359268 |
| hormone therapy | 0.860811 |
| internal validity | 0.585717 |
| power | 0.33964 |
| Healthy People | 0.547433 |
| sample size | 0.539383 |
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| Preventive Services Task | 0.849098 |
| external validity | 0.582285 |
| postmenopausal women | 0.930887 |
| chronic medical conditions | 0.811365 |
| publication type | 0.536289 |
| certainty | 0.367344 |
| meaningfulness | 0.384266 |
| control | 0.339858 |
| chronic conditions | 0.605111 |
| quality | 0.340334 |
| subject matter | 0.547959 |
| net benefit | 0.550351 |
| publication status | 0.536635 |
| potential biases | 0.571889 |
| hot flashes | 0.587303 |
| potential confounders | 0.537469 |
| additional effect | 0.62159 |
| vaginal dryness | 0.631471 |
| effect size | 0.619499 |
| experts | 0.340452 |
| age | 0.343218 |
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Testicular Cancer: Screening – Adolescent and Adult Men (Clinical Guide Recommendation) |
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| site map | 0.656628 |
| S.W. | 0.43857 |
| Federal Government Web | 0.913585 |
| Health | 0.439347 |
| Independence Avenue | 0.772157 |
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| Human Services | 0.669767 |
| page | 0.448213 |
| search box | 0.677124 |
| Washington | 0.438398 |
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Preventing Falls – Step by Step: A CDC Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant Success Story |
In this CDC Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant success story, we looked at how the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ Injury Prevention Program and the New Hampshire Falls Risk Reduction Task Force worked to decrease the risk and incidence of falls among adults aged 65 years and older. |
| risk assessments | 0.468572 |
| fall history | 0.468239 |
| popular belief | 0.464915 |
| Task Force | 0.461462 |
| endorsement | 0.335934 |
| health care provider | 0.697625 |
| Human Services | 0.678166 |
| cause | 0.356442 |
| emergency room | 0.649152 |
| American Indian tribes | 0.591471 |
| prevention efforts | 0.465109 |
| Injury Prevention Program | 0.815541 |
| U.S. Department | 0.570319 |
| result | 0.332937 |
| unintentional injuries | 0.47011 |
| Disease Control | 0.458064 |
| Grant Success Story | 0.656628 |
| review | 0.327796 |
| KB | 0.33172 |
| state health departments | 0.616842 |
| U.S. Government | 0.463167 |
| Population Health | 0.486011 |
| functional status tests | 0.614123 |
| Healthy People | 0.488218 |
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| Falls Risk Reduction | 0.638661 |
| inevitable consequence | 0.486275 |
| important first step | 0.474022 |
| 50 states | 0.460356 |
| Hospital costs | 0.474234 |
| Health Services Block | 0.716704 |
| Federal Government Web | 0.592858 |
| environmental factors | 0.46397 |
| Independence Avenue | 0.453191 |
| CDC Preventive Health | 0.714779 |
| web site | 0.582849 |
| patients | 0.329665 |
| Block Grant | 0.645882 |
| Disclaimer | 0.336459 |
| older falls | 0.569994 |
| home | 0.358525 |
| injury-related deaths | 0.501459 |
| specific product | 0.463032 |
| New Hampshire | 0.927516 |
| older adults | 0.51449 |
| New Hampshire Department | 0.623169 |
| incidence | 0.327989 |
| hospitalizations | 0.349299 |
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