1、Visual Outcomes in Areas with Visual Outcomes in Areas with High Visual ImpairmentHigh Visual ImpairmentDean A.VanNasdale,OD,PhD,FAAOvannasdale.1osu.eduNone of This is Possible WithoutNone of This is Possible Without OSU College of Optometry Lisa Jordan Matt Robich Erica Shelton Bradley Dougherty Oh
2、io Department of Aging Marc Molea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention John Crews(retired)Jinan Saaddine(retired)The Ohio Affiliate of Prevent Blindness Sherry Williams(retired)Amy Pulles David Monder NORC at the University of Chicago David Rein John Wittenborn Funding from the NACDD/CDCThe Pu
3、blic Health FrameworkThe Public Health Framework Purpose of population health surveillance The core of public health surveillance is the use of data to monitor health problems to facilitate their prevention or control Monitoring HealthMonitoring Health Data,and interpretations derived from the evalu
4、ation of surveillance data,can be useful in setting priorities,planning,and conducting disease control programs,and in assessing the effectiveness of control efforts Purpose of population health surveillance The core of public health surveillance is the use of data to monitor health problems to faci
5、litate their prevention or control Monitoring HealthMonitoring Health Data,and interpretations derived from the evaluation of surveillance data,can be useful in setting priorities,planning,and conducting disease control programs,and in assessing the effectiveness of control efforts Monitoring Health
6、Monitoring HealthBRFSSNHANESNHISACSThe Public Health FrameworkThe Public Health Frameworkhttps:/ojph.org/index.php/OJPH/article/view/8685/7637Using Health Surveillance to Evaluate Using Health Surveillance to Evaluate Health Policy at the State LevelHealth Policy at the State Level2005 20112018-2019