Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
Introduction: Childhood obesity prevalence is an issue of international public health concern and governments have a significant role to play in its reduction. The Healthy Children Initiative (HCI) has been delivered in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, since 2011 to support implementation of childh...
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Main Authors: | Amanda M Green (Author), Christine Innes-Hughes (Author), Chris Rissel (Author), Jo Mitchell (Author), Andrew J Milat (Author), Mandy Williams (Author), Lina Persson (Author), Sarah Thackway (Author), Nicola Lewis (Author), John Wiggers (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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