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Helping to End Lead Poisoning: A Study of Medicaid Providers' Self-Reported Attitudes, Practices, Beliefs, & Barriers to Childhood Blood Lead Testing
Helping to End Lead Poisoning: A Study of Medicaid Providers' Self-Reported Attitudes, Practices, Beliefs, & Barriers to Childhood Blood Lead Testing
OMB: 0920-0732
IC ID: 179143
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OMB 0920-0732
ICR 200703-0920-007
IC 179143
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Comments 102406_RE OMB Questions regarding Helping to End Lead Poisoning package (0920-05AD).doc
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Helping to End Lead Poisoning: A Study of Medicaid Providers' Self-Reported Attitudes, Practices, Beliefs, & Barriers to Childhood Blood Lead Testing
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550
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0
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550
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18
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