Proceedings of the Illinois Oral Health Summit and the Illinois Oral Health Plan : Illinois' response to the U.S. Surgeon General's report : Oral Health in America, convened by the Illinois Dept. of Public Health and held at the University of Illinois at Chicago's School of Public Health, Chicago Illinois on September 11, 2001.


Autoria(s): Illinois Oral Health Summit (1st September 11, 2001 : Chicago, Ill.); Illinois. Dept. of Public Health.
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31/05/2024

Resumo

Introduction: The major findings and suggested framework for action put forth by the U.S. Surgeon General form the basis for Illinois' plan. Augmenting this foundation is the collective wisdom of citizens, stakeholders and policy makers. The result is a comprehensive vision that can be embraced by all involved in the process. The plan articulates goals, priorities and strategies to improve the oral health of all Illinoisans. Its five policy goals reflect specific priorities and its recommended strategies and action steps suggest how to address each of them. The plan concludes with a call for the establishment of a select committee to monitor and provide guidance in the implementation of the plan.

"Welcoming comments and several key presentations on the summit agenda were completed before an unanticipated adjournment at 10:15 a.m (CST). The tragic events of that morning prevented the summit from continuing as planned."--P. 1.

"Partial funding to support the Illinois Oral Health Summit was provided by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration and the Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors."

"P.O. #342056"--Colophon.

"3/02"--Colophon.

"September 11, 2001"--Cover.

Introduction: The major findings and suggested framework for action put forth by the U.S. Surgeon General form the basis for Illinois' plan. Augmenting this foundation is the collective wisdom of citizens, stakeholders and policy makers. The result is a comprehensive vision that can be embraced by all involved in the process. The plan articulates goals, priorities and strategies to improve the oral health of all Illinoisans. Its five policy goals reflect specific priorities and its recommended strategies and action steps suggest how to address each of them. The plan concludes with a call for the establishment of a select committee to monitor and provide guidance in the implementation of the plan.

Mode of access: Internet.

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con

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http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112042555141

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eng

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[Springfield, Ill.] : Illinois Dept. of Public Health,

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Palavras-Chave #Dentistry #Dental policy #Dental public health
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