

Introduction and Methods contains information about methods used in the chartbook.Figures illustrating select measures of Healthy Living.Summary of trends across measures of Healthy Living from the QDR.Successful efforts to improve these health factors rely on implementing evidence-based interventions through strong partnerships between local health care providers, public health professionals, and individuals.The broad goal of promoting better health is one that is shared across the country, whether it is promoting healthy behaviors, such as being tobacco free, or fostering healthy environments that make it easier to exercise and get access to healthy food.Promote healthy living and well-being through receipt of effective clinical preventive services across the lifespan in clinical and community settings.Promote healthy living and well-being through interventions that result in adoption of the most important healthy lifestyle behaviors across the lifespan.Promote healthy living and well-being through community interventions that result in improvement of social, economic, and environmental factors.The National Quality Strategy has identified three long-term goals related to healthy living: Priority 5: Working with communities to promote wide use of best practices to enable healthy living Note: Healthy Living is one of the six national priorities identified by the National Quality Strategy ( ). Making quality care more affordable for individuals, families, employers, and governments by developing and spreading new health care delivery models.Working with communities to promote wide use of best practices to enable healthy living.

#Well child visits presentations series
Part of a series related to the National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report (QDR).Organization of the Chartbook on Healthy Living National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report
