Registry and Surveillance System for Hemoglobinopathies (RuSH) Strategies from the Field: Health Promotion
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Registry and Surveillance System for Hemoglobinopathies (RuSH) Strategies from the Field: Health Promotion

  • 01/31/2012

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    The RuSH Strategies from the Field reports were created to showcase some of the unique ways in which the seven states implemented activities designed to meet programmatic goals of RuSH. The Health Promotion report highlights one of each state’s many programs featuring information about resources needed to operate or replicate the activity, intended benefits and outcomes, and lessons learned. The Data Collection report highlights a particular aspect of each state’s data collection process, including information about resources, lessons learned and sustainability.
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