Healthy People 2030 Objectives
Addressing Healthy People 2030 Objectives
HPI addresses Healthy People 2030 objectives by researching, implementing, evaluating, and reporting on programs that consider the five social determinants of health domains. Each of these domains are addressed through on-going collaborations with state, federal, and non-profit organizations. The NIH Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion defines the Healthy People 2030 Priority area of Social Determinants of health to include:
Safe housing, transportation, and neighborhoods
Racism, discrimination, and violence
Education, job opportunities, and income
Access to nutritious foods and physical activity opportunities
Polluted air and water
Language and literacy skills
The HPI identifies and addresses the following Health People objectives:
Economic Stability
Reduce the proportion of persons living in poverty
Reduce the proportion of families that spend more than 30 percent of income on housing
Reduce household food insecurity and hunger
Eliminate very low food security in children
Reduce work-related injuries resulting in missed work days — OSH‑02
Education Access and Quality
Health Care Access and Quality
Neighborhood and Built Environment
Social and Community Context
The video below, originally produced by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pertaining to social determinants of health was removed in Spring 2025.