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Public Health Core Functions
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Leading Health Indicators
Indicator 1 – Access to Quality Health Services
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Indicator 2 – Child Abuse and Violence
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Indicator 3 – Children with Special Health Care Needs
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Insurance Survey - Phase 1: A Report Prepared for the Healthy Kids Board of
Directors: Institute for Child Health Policy, University of Florida; 2002
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Indicator 5 – Environmental Quality
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