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Healthy People 2010 Objective Details
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Objective
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-01 – Persons with health insurance (aged under 65 years)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-02 – Health insurance coverage for clinical preventive services
[Deleted at Midcourse Review]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-03a – Counseling about health behaviors – Physical activity or exercise (age adjusted, aged 18 years and over)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-03b – Counseling about health behaviors – Diet and nutrition (age adjusted, aged 18 years and over)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-03c – Counseling about health behaviors – Smoking cessation (age adjusted, aged 18 years and over)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-03d – Counseling about health behaviors – Risky drinking (age adjusted, aged 18 years and over)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-03e – Counseling about health behaviors – Childhood injury prevention: vehicle restraints and bicycle helmets (aged 17 years and under)
[Deleted at Midcourse Review]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-03f – Counseling about health behaviors – Unintended pregnancy (females aged 15 to 44 years)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-03g – Counseling about health behaviors – Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (males aged 15 to 44, females aged 15 to 44)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-03h – Counseling about health behaviors – Management of menopause (females aged 45 to 57 years)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-04a – Source of ongoing care – All ages
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-04b – Source of ongoing care – Children and youth (aged 17 years and under)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-04c – Source of ongoing care – Adults (aged 18 years and over)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-05 – Persons with a usual primary care provider
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-06 – Difficulties or delays in obtaining needed health care (families)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-07a – Medical doctor (M.D. degree) – Counseling for health promotion and disease prevention
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-07b – Medical doctor (M.D. degree) – Cultural diversity
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-07c – Osteopathic medical doctor (D.O. degree) – Counseling for health promotion and disease prevention
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-07d – Osteopathic medical doctor (D.O. degree) – Cultural diversity
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-07e – Baccalaureate-level nurse (B.S.N., B.A., or B.S. degree) – Counseling for health promotion and disease prevention
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-07f – Baccalaureate-level nurse (B.S.N., B.A., or B.S. degree) – Cultural diversity
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-07g – Nurse Practitioner (M.S., M.S.N., and D.N.P. degree) – Counseling for health promotion and disease prevention
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-07h – Nurse Practitioner (M.S., M.S.N., and D.N.P. degree) – Cultural diversity
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08a – Racial and ethnic representation in health professions – American Indian or Alaska Native
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08b – Racial and ethnic representation in health professions – Asian or Pacific Islander
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08c – Racial and ethnic representation in health professions – Black or African American
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08d – Racial and ethnic representation in health professions – Hispanic or Latino
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08e – Racial and ethnic representation in Nursing – American Indian or Alaska Native
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08f – Racial and ethnic representation in Nursing – Asian or Pacific Islander
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08g – Racial and ethnic representation in Nursing – Black or African American
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08h – Racial and ethnic representation in Nursing – Hispanic or Latino
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08i – Racial and ethnic representation in Medicine – American Indian or Alaska Native
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08j – Racial and ethnic representation in Medicine – Asian or Pacific Islander
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08k – Racial and ethnic representation in Medicine – Black or African American
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08l – Racial and ethnic representation in Medicine – Hispanic or Latino
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08m – Racial and ethnic representation in Dentistry – American Indian or Alaska Native
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08n – Racial and ethnic representation in Dentistry – Asian or Pacific Islander
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08o – Racial and ethnic representation in Dentistry – Black or African American
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08p – Racial and ethnic representation in Dentistry – Hispanic or Latino
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08q – Racial and ethnic representation in Pharmacy – American Indian or Alaska Native
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08r – Racial and ethnic representation in Pharmacy – Asian or Pacific Islander
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08s – Racial and ethnic representation in Pharmacy – Black or African American
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-08t – Racial and ethnic representation in Pharmacy – Hispanic or Latino
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-09a – Hospitalization for ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions – Pediatric asthma (admissions per 10,000 population, aged under 18 years)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-09b – Hospitalization for ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions – Uncontrolled diabetes (admissions per 10,000 population, aged 18 to 64 years)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-09c – Hospitalization for ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions – Immunization-preventable pneumonia or influenza (admissions per 10,000 population, aged 65 years and over)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-10 – Delay or difficulty in getting emergency care – Adults (aged 18 years and over) – Age Adjusted
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-11a – Rapid pre-hospital emergency care – Population Covered by Basic Life Support
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-11b – Rapid pre-hospital emergency care – Population Covered by Advanced Life Support
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-11c – Rapid pre-hospital emergency care – Population Covered by Helicopter
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-11d – Rapid pre-hospital emergency care – Pre-Hospital Access to On-Line Medical Control
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-11e – Rapid pre-hospital emergency care – Population Covered by Basic 9-1-1
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-11f – Rapid pre-hospital emergency care – Population Covered by Enhanced 9-1-1
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-11g – Rapid pre-hospital emergency care – Population Two-Way Communication Between Hospitals
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-12 – Single toll-free number for poison control centers
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-13a – Trauma care systems (number of States and D.C.) – Presence of active multidisciplinary trauma advisory committee
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-13b – Trauma care systems (number of States and D.C.) – Defined process for designing trauma centers
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-13c – Trauma care systems (number of States and D.C.) – Use of ACS standards for trauma center verification
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-13d – Trauma care systems (number of States and D.C.) – Use of on-site survey teams for trauma center verification
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-13e – Trauma care systems (number of States and D.C.) – Pre-hospital triage criteria allowing for the bypass of non-designated hospitals
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-13f – Trauma care systems (number of States and D.C.) – Standardized inter-hospital transfer protocols
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-13g – Trauma care systems (number of States and D.C.) – Policies describing the types of patients who should be transferred
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-13h – Trauma care systems (number of States and D.C.) – Process to monitor and evaluate trauma system outcomes
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-13i – Trauma care systems (number of States and D.C.) – Trauma System Plan
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-14a – Special needs of children – Pediatric protocols for online medical direction (number of States and D.C.)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-14b – Special needs of children – Pediatric guidelines for emergency and critical care (number of States and D.C.)
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-15a – Access to long-term care services – Persons with long-term care needs who do not have access to home health care (age adjusted, aged 65 years and over)
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-15b – Access to long-term care services – Persons with long-term care needs who do not have access to adult day care (age adjusted, aged 65 years and over)
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-15c – Access to long-term care services – Persons with long-term care needs who do not have access to assisted living (age adjusted, aged 65 years and over)
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-15d – Access to long-term care services – Persons with long-term care needs who do not have access to nursing home care (age adjusted, aged 65 years and over)
[New]
01- Access to Quality Health Services
01-16 – Pressure ulcers among nursing home residents (current diagnoses per 1,000 residents)
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Last Reviewed:
June 1, 2026
Source:
National Center for Health Statistics
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