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Population - a general collection of people or communities. Aggregates - similar characteristics, common concerns, but may not interact with each other to address those concerns. Community - a group of people who share common interests, interact, function collectively to address common concerns. Neighborhood - a smaller, more homogeneous group than a community that involves interaction and a level of identification with others living near-by Geopolitical communities - communities characterized by geographic and jurisdictional boundaries. Community of identity - communities with a common identity and interests Definition of Health WHO - a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity Social Determinants of Health - Education Access and Quality

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Population - a general collection of people or communities.

Aggregates - similar characteristics, common concerns, but may not interact with each
other to address those concerns.

Community - a group of people who share common interests, interact, function
collectively to address common concerns.

Neighborhood - a smaller, more homogeneous group than a community that involves
interaction and a level of identification with others living near-by

Geopolitical communities - communities characterized by geographic and jurisdictional
boundaries.

Community of identity - communities with a common identity and interests

Definition of Health WHO - a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

Social Determinants of Health - Education Access and Quality

Health Care Access and Quality

Neighborhood and Built Environment

Social and Community Context

Economic Stability

The Determinants of Health "HEALTH" acronym: H - Health policy



ex: Tobacco tax, MVAs - Seat belts, change behavior

The Determinants of Health "HEALTH" acronym: E - Environmental- Physical/Economic



Ex: where born, zip code, live, play, work, school etc... (food, crime, norms, segregation,
transport., safety, space, trash-hazards, climate change).

,# that has biggest impact on lifespan - zip code

The Determinants of Health "HEALTH" acronym: A - Access to Care



Ex: Access to care - insurance, cost, language, preventive services.

The Determinants of Health "HEALTH" acronym: L - Linking with people- Social/Spiritual



Ex: Social space, support of friends - family - community engaged

The Determinants of Health "HEALTH" acronym: T - The Culture of Health



Ex: Individual and Community Well-being

The Determinants of Health "HEALTH" acronym: 2nd H - Hereditary, biology, behavior



Ex: Age, gender, Thalassemia, Ca-BRCA1/2, Cystic Fibrosis, Sickle Cell. Drugs, ETOH, Diet

Healthy People 2030: US Framework for Health Promotion - Foundation of US national
health promotion /disease prevention goals & strategies



Published every 10 years by the US federal govt., (DHHS) - HP 2030 Released last year



The nations "vital signs" - tracks measureable data for national health

Healthy People 2030: US Framework for Health Promotion: Leading Health Indicators (LHIs) -
target population health priorities for the country

What is Public Health? - What we as a society, do collectively to assure the conditions in
which people live can be healthy.



Connotes organized, legislated, and tax-supported efforts that serve all people through health
departments or related governmental agencies

, Community health - extension of public health, includes organized health efforts at the
community level through both government and private efforts

The mission of public health is ____________ _____________, which entitles all people to basic
necessities such as adequate income and health protection and accepts collective burdens to
make it possible - social justice

Public health aims towards achieving health equity: health equity means ensuring _________
___________ for everyone to lead healthy lives by eliminating barriers to/addressing conditions
necessary for achieving good health - fair opportunities

Public health aims towards achieving health equity: Focus especially populations that have
experienced long-standing __________________ or stigma - disadvantages

Public health aims towards achieving health equity: Seek to account for inequality by
________________ the level and types of resources provided to eliminate disparities and ensure
sufficiently similar outcomes for all population groups and areas. - customizing

3 core functions of public health - Assessment

Policy Development

Assurance

3 core functions of public health: Assessment - knowing what needs to be done



monitoring the occurrence of health-related problems within the population as well as
identifying factors that contribute to, or prevent, those problems.

3 core functions of public health: Policy development - Being a part of the solution



advocacy and political action to develop local, state, and national policies conducive to
population health

3 core functions of public health: Assurance - making sure it happens



assure availability of/access to health care services essential to sustain and improve the health of
the population.
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