Healthy New Jersey
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Current HNJ Topic Areas are online. Refining the topic areas, establishing objectives, and setting targets is a lengthy process and we plan to finalize objectives in 2026.
The final status of Healthy New Jersey 2020 objectives and topic areas are displayed on a dashboard for all objectives, a dashboard by topic area and population group, and in a final report. Detailed data and related information are available on NJSHAD.
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Healthy New Jersey (HNJ) is the overarching initiative that focuses on identifying and addressing New Jersey residents’ priority health needs.
This is accomplished using two, ongoing statewide collaborative processes coordinated by the New Jersey Department of Health: the State Health Assessment and State Health Improvement Plan.
HNJ consists of action plans and specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-bound (SMART) objectives organized into topic areas designed to serve as the framework for addressing the underlying, contributing factors of health inequities and to improve health and well-being of all people.
See History of Healthy New Jersey for more background information.
Healthy New Jersey is managed by the Healthy New Jersey Coordinating Committee (HNJCC) at the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH).
The development of Healthy New Jersey is a collaborative effort that involves support and guidance from:
- Healthy New Jersey Advisory Council (HNJAC)
- Action Teams (ACT) comprised of subject matter experts at DOH and external stakeholders
- Other New Jersey state departments and agencies
- The general public, through public comment
The NJDOH Center for Health Statistics serves as the Healthy New Jersey data support team.
Targets for the objectives are set following Healthy People 2030's target-setting guidance and may include:
There are lots of ways you can get involved with HNJ!
- Apply to become a HNJ Team Member during one of our recruitment periods.
- For information about how to become involved with Healthy New Jersey efforts in your area, contact your Local Health Department or Governmental Public Health Partnership.
- Encourage your organization to make the HNJ objectives relevant to your areas of influence.
- Become a Healthy People Champion in your area.
- Stay connected with Healthy New Jersey via email updates.
To find out if someone from DOH is available to speak at your event, contact the team by email using the contact form and selecting Event Speaker as the Subject. Please be sure to include the following information in your email:
- Your name, organization, and email address
- The date, time, and location of your planned event
- The purpose and theme of your event
- A list of organizations and individuals sponsoring your event
The suggested citation for Healthy New Jersey is:
Healthy New Jersey [Internet]. Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Department of Health [cited [Date URL was accessed]]. Available from: [Specific URL].
You can link to and reprint the text on Healthy.NJ.gov without permission as long as you cite Healthy New Jersey. Please note, however, that you may not use our photos or any of the official logos that appear on Healthy.NJ.gov.
We appreciate you taking the time to properly cite Healthy New Jersey!
The Healthy New Jersey 2020 website will remain active until mid-2026.
The final status of each objective is tracked on the HNJ2020 dashboard.
The final status by topic area and population group is also available in an online dashboard.
A final assessment report is available as a downloadable PDF.
Official Site of The State of New Jersey