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  1. For what purposes do you need public health information? Check all that apply.
  2. How do you usually locate public health information? Check all that apply.
  3. Please indicate all categories of public health information you use/need on a regular basis.
  4. Please indicate all categories of public health information you use/need on a regular basis. Health data (statistics, demographic information, trends, incidence, prevalence, etc.) at the:
  5. Please indicate all categories of environmental information you use/need on a regular basis. Air quality data at the:
  6. Please indicate all categories of environmental information you use/need on a regular basis. Water quality data at the:
  7. Please indicate all categories of environmental information you use/need on a regular basis. Soil quality data at the:
  8. How often do you use the following resources to find public health information?
  9. How familiar are you with the following local, state and national data sets?
  10. How important are each of the following data to your work?
  11. How important are the following data aggregates to your work?
  12. If data were presented in an interactive map, how important would that be to your work?
  13. How important are the following types of interactive map layers to your work?
  14. For your purposes, what type of longitudinal information do you need? Check all that apply.
  15. What types of statistical analyses are important to your work? Check all that apply.

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