HHS STRATEGIC PLAN FY 2018 – 2022 AN OVERVIEW

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HHS STRATEGIC PLAN FY 2018 – 2022 AN OVERVIEW U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Consultation Sarah Potter Strategic Planning Team Office of Science and Data Policy Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation

DRAFT HHS STRATEGIC PLAN FY 2018 - 2022 Goal 1. Reform, Strengthen, and Modernize the Nation’s Health Care System Goal 2. Protect the Health of Americans Where They Live, Learn, Work, and Play Goal 3. Strengthen the Economic and Social Well-Being of Americans across the Lifespan Goal 4. Foster Sound, Goal 5. Promote Effective and Efficient Management and Stewardship Sustained the Advances in Sciences 2.1. Empower people to make informed choices for healthier living 3.1. Encourage self- sufficiency and personal responsibility, and eliminate barriers to economic opportunity 4.1. Improve surveillance, epidemiology, and laboratory services 1.1. Promote affordable health care, while balancing spending on premiums, deductibles, and out-of- pocket costs 5.1. Ensure responsible financial management 4.2. Expand the capacity of the scientific workforce and infrastructure to support innovative research 2.2. Prevent, treat, and control communicable diseases and chronic conditions 3.2. Safeguard the public against preventable injuries and violence 5.2. Manage human capital to achieve the HHS mission 1.2. Expand safe, high- quality health care options, and encourage innovation and competition 4.3. Advance basic science knowledge and conduct applied prevention and treatment research to improve human health and development 2.3. Reduce the impact of mental and substance use disorders through prevention, early intervention, treatment, and recovery support 3.3. Support strong families and healthy marriage, and prepare children and youth for healthy, productive lives 5.3. Optimize IT investments to improve process efficiency and enable innovation to advance program mission goals 1.3. Improve Americans’ access to health care and expand choices of care and service options 4.4. Leverage 3.4. Maximize the independence, well- being, and health of older adults, people with disabilities, and their families and caregivers translational research, dissemination and implementation science, and evaluation investments to support adoption of evidence- informed practices 1.4. Strengthen and expand the health care workforce to meet America’s diverse needs. 5.4. Protect the safety and integrity of our human, physical, and digital assets 2.4. Prepare for and respond to public health emergencies

Public and Congressional Consultation When: September 26 – October 27 Where: Find the plan on the HHS.gov Website under “About Us” - https://www.hhs.gov/about/draft-strategic-plan/index.html How: Federal Register Notice of Availability Letters to Congress Social Media Letters to and Conference Calls with Tribal Leaders, Tribal Health Directors, and Urban Indian Health Directors

How to submit a comment: Directly into the comment boxes found on the online draft at https://www.hhs.gov/draft-strategic-plan

Other ways to submit comments: By e-mail: By fax: Mail: HHSPlan@hhs.gov (202) 690-5882 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Strategic Planning Team Attn: Strategic Plan Comments 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Room 415F Washington, DC 20201