NPCH Focus Area: Public Priorities
One of the primary missions of the NPCH is to bring the public's voice to conversations about children's health and health policy. That's why NPCH asks the public to name their priorities for children's health research and legislation.
Related Reports:
School violence, gun-related injuries in top 10 child health concerns in U.S., August 11, 2014. Top public priorities for children’s health research: cancer, diabetes, birth defects, September 23, 2013. Top child health concerns: Obesity, drug abuse and smoking, August 19, 2013. Top 10 child health concerns: Exercise, obesity & smoking lead list, August 20, 2012. Public wants presidential candidates to address childhood obesity, bullying, June 18, 2012. Parent views on medical research: safety of vaccines & medicines top priorities, October 11, 2010. Who do voters prefer for children's health issues?, October 13, 2008.
