Foreword
Nothing inspires like success. This reference describes exemplary prevention
programs from states and communities across the United Statesshowing
us that prevention is possible in every corner of our country and for
all of our citizens. I know you will find something here that inspires
your leadership.
To support the President's HealthierUS initiative, I am leading
a new department-wide effortSteps to a HealthierUS. The heart
of this program is personal responsibility for the choices Americans make
and social responsibility to ensure that policy makers support the programs
that foster healthy behaviors and prevention.
Steps envisions a healthy, strong United Stateswhere diseases
are prevented when possible, controlled when necessary, and treated when
appropriate. Steps is a bold shift in our approach to the health
of our citizens, moving us from a disease care system to a health
care system. We can no longer sustain the skyrocketing health care costs
that over-reliance on treatment has created, nor can Americans sustain
the suffering that preventable diseases cause.
We have initially focused the Steps initiative on reducing the
major health burden created by obesity, asthma, diabetes, heart disease
and stroke, and cancer. Steps will also address the related lifestyle
choices of poor nutrition, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and risky
youth behavior. The examples of successful state prevention programs presented
in this document show that we can prevent or control these conditions
and the risk factors that cause them.
As American leaders, we are fortunate to have a rich diversity of communities
to guide us. I hope this volume moves you to follow others' good examples,
or to find your own steps to a healthier US.
Tommy G. Thompson
Secretary of Health and Human Services
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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