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The committee is grateful for the opportunity to help the Department of Health and Human Services, the Federal Interagency Workgroup, and their federal, state, and local partners and stakeholders in the important Healthy People 2030 effort. The committee hopes that its proposed set of Leading Health Indicators will be informative in the selection of the final set, which will serve as a North Star for the nation’s population health improvement efforts.

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