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FDA's Strategic Goals align with HHS Strategic Goals
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FDA's strategic goals are an integral part of HHS' "One Department" philosophy. All of FDA's initiatives are aligned with HHS-wide strategies. The table below indicates this alignment.
| HHS Strategic Goals | FDA Strategic Goals | ||||
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| Using Risk-Based Management Practices |
Empowering Consumers for Better Health | Patient and Consumer Protection | Protecting the Homeland - Counter-terrorism | Improving FDA's Business Practices | |
| 1.Reduce the major threats to the health and well-being of Americans |
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| 2.Enhance the ability of the Nation's health care system to effectively respond to bioterrorism and other public health challenges | o | o | |||
| 3.Increase the percentage of the Nation's children and adults who have access to health care services, and expand consumer choices | |||||
| 4.Enhance the capacity and productivity of the Nation's health science research enterprise | o | ||||
| 5.Improve the quality of health care services | o | ||||
| 6.Improve the economic and social well-being of individuals, families, and communities, especially those most in need | |||||
| 7.Improve the stability and healthy development of our Nation's children and youth | |||||
| 8.Achieve excellence in management practices | o | ||||
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