Healthy Chicago 2025 On September 17, 2020, Mayor
Lori Lightfoot and Commissioner Allison Arwady, M.D. launched Healthy Chicago 2025. This is Chicago's five-year community health improvement plan that focuses on racial and health equity to meet the goal of reducing the Black-white life expectancy gap.
Healthy Chicago 2.0 In 2016, Mayor
Rahm Emanuel and Commissioner
Julie Morita, M.D. launched Healthy Chicago 2.0, a plan focused on community collaboration and health equity. Healthy Chicago 2.0 plan outlines 82 objectives and over 200 strategies to help reach 30 goals. In order to measure progress towards each goal, the Chicago Department of Public Health and community partners identified 75 indicators to serve as annual benchmarks towards 2020 targets that are posted on the Chicago Health Atlas addressing the following 10 areas: • Expanding Partnership and Community Engagement • Addressing Root Causes of Health (economic development, built environment, transportation, climate change, and housing) • Addressing Education • Increasing Access to Health and Human Services • Promoting Behavioral Health • Strengthening Child & Adolescent Health • Preventing and Controlling Chronic Disease • Reducing the Burden of Infectious Disease • Reducing Violence • Utilizing and Maximizing Data and Research
Healthy Chicago On August 16, 2011, Mayor
Rahm Emanuel and Commissioner
Bechara Choucair, M.D. unveiled the Healthy Chicago public health agenda with the Chicago Department of Public Health. Healthy Chicago identifies 16 health outcome targets and 12 key priority areas and over 200 supporting strategies including: • Tobacco Use • Obesity Prevention • HIV Prevention • Adolescent Health • Cancer Disparities • Heart Disease & Stroke • Access to Care • Healthy Mothers & Babies • Communicable Disease Control & Prevention • Healthy Homes • Violence Prevention • Public Health Infrastructure ==See also==