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Assessment in Public Health

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What is Assessment?
What is the CDC Assessment Initiative?
Frequently Asked Questions about the CDC Assessment Initiative
State Assessment Initiative Projects
State Assessment Initiative 2007-2012 Funding Cycle
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Cooperative Agreement to Support State Assessment, 2007-2012 Funding Cycle

Beginning in 1992 and now in its fourth 5-year funding cycle, the Assessment Initiative is a cooperative program between the CDC and state health departments that supports the development of innovative systems and methods to improve the way data are used to provide information for public health decisions and policy. Since its inception, CDC has funded Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington. In the 2007-2012 funding cycle, Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and Virginia, were funded. Following are the project descriptions and the work plans developed by each state.

States Funded Under Data Dissemination Theme:
States Funded Under Community Health Practice:
 


 



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