2023 Annual Report to Congress: Community Preventive Services Task Force
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06/25/2024
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Series: CPSTF Annual Reports
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Alternative Title:Community Preventive Services Task Force Report for Fiscal Year 2023
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Description:The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) is an independent, nonfederal panel of public health and prevention experts that provides recommendations and findings on programs, services, and other interventions to protect and improve population health. These recommendations and findings are based on systematic reviews of evidence of effectiveness and economics. CPSTF recommendations are not mandates but rather evidence-based options that public and private sector decision-makers can use to improve and strengthen health and safety in their communities. All CPSTF recommendations and findings are compiled in The Community Guide. Communities, businesses, the military, healthcare systems, schools, employers, state, and local governments, and others put CPSTF recommendations into practice. The broad portfolio of CPSTF recommendations and findings covers a range of public health issues relevant to all Americans.
Each CPSTF finding and recommendation statement identifies critical evidence gaps and highlights remaining questions about the intervention. A CPSTF finding of “insufficient evidence” means that not enough evidence exists for the Task Force to determine if an intervention is effective. This report to Congress summarizes recommendations and findings from effectiveness and economic reviews issued by CPSTF during fiscal year 2023. The report also includes identified gaps3 in research related to populations and age groups not adequately addressed by available evidence and priority areas for further examination.3 Researchers and funding organizations can use CPSTF-identified evidence gaps and insufficient evidence findings to prioritize areas for further research.
During fiscal year 2023, CPSTF issued recommendations or findings on these topics and interventions: Substance Use; Cancer Screening; Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity; and, Mental Health.
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