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“Every state, county and community has different trends and needs in public health,” says Eduardo Simoes, chair of the Department of Health Management and Informatics at the University of Missouri. “By reviewing localized data and previous research that examined promotion and preventive interventions, public health officials can create and fund programs that target the most important issues in their communities.” Simoes adapted his system of prioritization by assessing health risk factors in Italy at the request of the National Italian Ministry of Health. The system prioritizes 15 risk factors, including smoking, obesity, and unhealthy eating habits and calculates priorities through a formula that uses the following criteria: Severity: Proportion of deaths attributable to risk factors. Magnitude: Prevalence of risk factors (e.g. the proportion of people engaging in the at-risk behavior, such as smoking). Urgency: Increase or decrease in prevalence of risk factors in the population. Disparity: Differences in prevalence of risk factors among different populations, such as differences among racial groups. Effectiveness of intervention: How effective treatments and interventions are in reducing the risk factor. Cost: Cost of the intervention. “The system identifies which risk factors are important now, as well as those that will cause further health problems in the future,” Simoes says. “The system balances the influence of the six criteria to determine the top health priorities by individually comparing the ‘severity’ criterion to the other five criteria. It also can accommodate more than six criteria and weight each criterion differently, if necessary.” For example, in his study in Italy, Simoes determined that physical inactivity, cigarette smoking, and hypertension should be the highest priorities for intervention programs in Italy. With this information, Italian public health officials can begin to develop prevention programs before these conditions become widespread. Simoes recently published a study on the system in the International Journal of Public Health. He has received interest in the program from around the world and plans to adapt it to Brazil for the Brazilian Ministry of Health. Simoes originally developed a similar system for the state of Missouri while working for the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MDHSS). In Missouri, a Web-based application developed in 2003 known as Prioritization MICA uses a simplified version of Simoes’ system to facilitate local public health prioritization. It uses data from the MDHSS to create risk factor and disease priority rankings for the state, as well as individual counties and populations.

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