Data Needs and Uses for Older Adult Health Surveillance: Perspectives From State Health Agencies
As the population of older adults in the United States increases, state public health agencies are confronted with new opportunities and challenges (1). These agencies recognize the need to form new partnerships and develop effective and innovative approaches for addressing the needs of older adults...
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Main Authors: | Christopher Maylahn, MPH (Author), Sam Alongi, MBA, MPH (Author), Jeanne Alongi, MPH (Author), Margaret J. Moore, MPH (Author), Lynda A. Anderson, PhD (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2005-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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