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Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: Annual Status Report
Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: Annual Status Report, 2005
This is the second Annual Status Report from the Department of Health and Family
Services on progress in implementing the State Health Plan. The 2005 report
serves as a midcourse review. It analyzes data to assess progress toward achieving
the 11 health priorities in the Plan, and summarizes key Department activities and
issues for each of the health priorities and the five infrastructure priorities.
Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: Annual
Status Report, 2004 (January 2005) (PDF, 107 KB)
This is the first Annual Status Report from the Department of Health
and Family Services on progress in implementing Healthiest Wisconsin 2010,
Wisconsin’s State Health Plan. The purpose of the
annual update is to improve communication between the Department and its
partners in implementing Healthiest Wisconsin 2010 and to
describe new initiatives that are underway.
Healthiest Wisconsin 2010 Public Health and Policy Horizons
Conferences, Dec. 11 and Dec. 14, 2006
Agenda and webcast
Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: A Partnership Plan to Improve the Health of the Public
Healthiest Wisconsin 2010:
A Partnership Plan to Improve the Health of the Public is the Wisconsin state health plan for
the decade 2000-2010. The
publication of a state health plan is a statutory
(s.
250.07, Wis. Stats.) (exit DHFS) requirement of the
Department of Health and Family Services.
The executive summary
(PDF, 178 KB) gives a summary
of the state health plan's vision, mission, goals, objectives and priorities for the public
health system partnership through 2010. The complete Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: A Partnership Plan
to Improve the Health of the Public (PDF, 821 KB) describes
in more detail the items mentioned in the executive summary.
Please
contact Cristina Caputo (caputcl@dhfs.state.wi.us)
at the Wisconsin Division of Public Health, or telephone (608) 267-9054
if you would like to request a paper copy of either
document.
Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: An Implementation
Plan to Improve the Health of the Public
The Implementation Plan contains
detailed strategies for how public health partners are working to achieve
the goals of the State Health Plan. The Implementation Plan is available
as full templates and logic models, and is also now available as a
summary
publication and on a CD-ROM with other State Health Plan materials.
Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: Engaging and Sustaining Selected Community
Stakeholders in the Transformation of Wisconsin’s Public Health System
This is a special supplemental report to the State Health
Plan. It describes the purpose, process, findings, and
recommendations from five Community Stakeholder Forums of the Wisconsin Turning Point
Initiative. The five community stakeholder groups were African American;
Hispanic/Latino; Asian/Hmong; Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered;
and American Indian.
Engaging
and Sustaining Selected Community Stakeholders in the Transformation of
Wisconsin’s Public Health System
(PDF, 376 KB)
Tracking the State Health Plan 2010
Tracking the State Health Plan 2010
This system provides access to state-level data on indicators that track
progress toward meeting many of the 2010 objectives. Indicators were
developed in the Department of Health and Family Services based on the
availability of state-level data to measure a given objective.
Tracking Health Conditions: State, Regional,
and County-Level Data
Tracking Health Conditions
This system provides access to state, regional, and county-level data
on the priority health conditions that were identified in the State Health
Plan. These conditions are linked to the risk factors that define
the Plan's 11 health priorities. This Web site reflects ongoing Department
efforts to improve dissemination of local data.
How Health Conditions Relate to State Health Plan
Priorities (Grid)
The relationship between leading health conditions and the State Health Plan health
priorities is depicted in a grid, available as either a
read-only
document (PDF, 40 KB) or a
data file
(Excel, 49 KB).
The grid shows which health conditions can be expected to decrease in prevalence or severity when a
given health priority is addressed. A description of the process used in selecting
State Health Plan priorities
is also available.
Companion Posters for Healthiest Wisconsin 2010
HW 2010 Framework Poster (PDF, 95 KB)
Core Public Health Functions Poster (PDF, 78 KB)
Evidence-Based Practices for Healthiest
Wisconsin 2010
This Web site provides information about
public health practices (policies, programs, or other interventions) and
classifies them according to their effectiveness or ineffectiveness. The
practices on the site were identified by examining review articles
published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and findings from expert
consensus panels. DHFS developed the site in partnership with the
University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute to encourage the use
of evidence-based practices in the implementation of Healthiest Wisconsin
2010.
State Health Plan - Related Reports
Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: A Partnership Plan to Improve the Health of the Public
- A Mid-term Assessment of Transformation (exit DHFS)
Transforming Wisconsin's Public Health System (Brief Report)
(exit DHFS)
For more
information contact:
Margaret Schmelzer, RN MS
Director of Public Health Nursing and Health Policy
Wisconsin Division of Public Health
P.O. Box 2659
Madison, WI 53701-2659
VOICE: (608) 266-0877
E-MAIL:
schmemo@dhfs.state.wi.us
Implementation Plan
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Turning
Point Initiative
|
Wisconsin Public Health Council
(exit DHFS)
Federal Healthy People 2010
(exit DHFS)
National Turning Point
Initative (exit DHFS)
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