The document contains numeric codes with 4 numbers each, listing a number in the first column, a number in the second column, and 40 in the third column repeatedly. It seems to be a listing of codes organized by the first two numbers with standardized values in the other columns.
The document contains numeric codes with four values separated by tabs, representing different categories of items. It includes codes for items in the 21000, 22000, 23000, 20000, and 20200 ranges. Some codes in the 20200 range have additional description labels like "E-Book", "Hyper Link", and "Animation" in parentheses.
The document outlines key questions that need to be considered to inform decision making about priority populations for sexual health services. It discusses gathering information on geographic boundaries, current service usage data, other service providers, surveillance data, professional experience, state and area health strategies, and local priority culturally and linguistically diverse communities and their risks and access to services. Answering these questions would provide information on targets, capacity, gaps, and collaborations to best meet the needs of priority groups.
The document contains numeric codes with four values separated by tabs, representing different categories of items. It includes codes for items in the 21000, 22000, 23000, 20000, and 20200 ranges. Some codes in the 20200 range have additional description labels like "E-Book", "Hyper Link", and "Animation" in parentheses.
The document outlines key questions that need to be considered to inform decision making about priority populations for sexual health services. It discusses gathering information on geographic boundaries, current service usage data, other service providers, surveillance data, professional experience, state and area health strategies, and local priority culturally and linguistically diverse communities and their risks and access to services. Answering these questions would provide information on targets, capacity, gaps, and collaborations to best meet the needs of priority groups.