At a glance
A collection of national public health initiatives, strategies, and action plans covering topics like chronic disease, emergency preparedness, and health disparities. The material can guide the development of local plans and prioritizes public health efforts addressing the nation's health challenges.

About these resources
This section presents a collection of national public health initiatives, strategies, and action plans, categorized by health topics. These documents are crafted by expert groups and stakeholders, setting strategic priorities to tackle the most significant health challenges faced by the nation.
These resources are valuable for creating state or local plans, prioritizing public health activities, guiding funding proposals, and generating materials that align with national public health objectives.
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Alzheimer's Disease
- Healthy Aging in Action: Advancing the National Prevention Strategy 2018
- The Healthy Brain Initiative: A National Public Health Road Map to Maintaining Cognitive Health
Chronic Disease
Cross-Cutting Topics
- 6|18 Initiative: Accelerating Evidence into Action
- HI-5: Health Impact in 5 Years
- ob体育's Health Literacy Action Plan
- ob体育's Health Literacy Site (includes action plan)
- ob体育's Health Literacy Action Plan
Emergency Preparedness & Response
Environmental Health
Health Disparities
Health IT
Healthcare Quality
Heart Disease & Stroke
Immunization/Vaccination
Infectious Disease
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Healthcare-Associated Infections
Hepatitis
HIV/AIDS
Influenza (Flu)
Tuberculosis
Injury & Violence Prevention (Child Safety, Highway Safety, Occupational Safety, Suicide, Violence)
Reproductive Health
- National Public Health Action Plan for the Detection, Prevention, and Management of Infertility 2014
Smoking & Tobacco Use
- (See Chapter 16, page 865, "A Vision for Ending the Tobacco Epidemic: Toward a Society Free of Tobacco-Caused Death and Disease")