| State Agency KPM Links - Benchmark #43 |
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| Linked KPMs, FY 08 |
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| Linked KPMs, FY 07 |
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Click on the links below to see an analysis of each Key Performance Measure (KPM) from the agency’s 2007 Annual Performance Progress Report. All links go to a short pdf.
A check in the "On Target?" column means actual data was at or better than target in the most recent year shown in the agency's 2007 Annual Performance Progress Report.
Department of Human Services
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PM #24: Annual rate of HIV infection per 100,000 persons
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| Linked KPMs, FY 06 |
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Click on the links below to see an analysis of each Key Performance Measure (KPM) from the agency’s 2006 Annual Performance Progress Report. All links go to short Word documents (doc).
A check in the "On Target?" column means actual data was at or better than target in the most recent year shown in the agency's 2006 Annual Performance Progress Report.
Department of Human Services
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On Target?
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PM #24: Annual rate of HIV infection per 100,000 persons
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| Linked KPMs, FY 05 |
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Click on the links below to see an analysis of each Key Performance Measure (KPM) from the agency’s 2005 Annual Performance Progress Report. All links go to short Word documents (doc).
A check in the "On Target?" column means actual data was at or better than target in the most recent year shown in the agency's 2005 Annual Performance Progress Report.
(updated October 2005)
Department of Human Services
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On Target?
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PM #24: Annual rate of HIV infection per 100,000 persons
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| Linked KPMs, FY 04 |
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Click on the links below to see an analysis of each Key Performance Measure (KPM) from the agency’s 2005 Annual Performance Progress Report. All links go to short Word documents (doc).
A check in the "On Target?" column means actual data was at or better than target in the most recent year shown in the agency's 2005 Annual Performance Progress Report.
(updated October 2005)
Department of Human Services
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On Target?
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PM #24: Annual rate of HIV infection per 100,000 persons
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