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Population Health Institute, funded by the Wisconsin Partnership Fund for
a Healthy Future. The overall goal of the What Works project is to
identify and disseminate public health interventions that will help reduce
racial and ethnic health disparities in Wisconsin. Activities of the What
Works project focus on two State Health Plan health priority areas
(obesity, overweight and lack of physical activity; access to primary and
preventive health services) and on the two largest racial/ethnic minority
populations in Wisconsin (African American and Latino/Hispanic).
The What Works project involves two key strategies: (1) to review the
published academic literature related to the two health priority areas in
order to identify evidence-based practices that could improve health in
these communities, and (2) to look within Wisconsin's local communities
for programs or projects that show promise in improving health in racial
and ethnic minority populations. The Wisconsin Promising Practices Program
is a systematic means to recognize and support these promising local
programs, as well as a way to enable others to learn from and potentially
replicate their efforts.
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