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How Do We Assess Individual Needs?
Assessing individual needs involves a combination of methods, including:
Health surveys
and questionnaires
Genetic screening
and family history
Medical records
review
Environmental assessments
Behavioral evaluations
These tools help gather comprehensive data to inform public health strategies.
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