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Who Uses Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Data?
A wide range of stakeholders utilize BRFS data, including:
Public health officials
to design and implement health interventions
Researchers
to study correlations between behaviors and health outcomes
Policymakers
to craft public health policies
Healthcare providers
to understand community health needs better
This data is invaluable for making informed decisions that can lead to improved public health outcomes.
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