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Wisconsin Department of Health Services

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Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: An Implementation Plan to Improve the Health of the Public

A Flexible, Living Document to Help Address State Health Plan Priorities

The Implementation Plan is designed to be flexible so it can be adapted to fit the unique needs of neighborhoods, local communities, regions, and the state population as a whole. The plan offers a rich set of opportunities to promote collective action by community groups, professionals, agencies, and organizations throughout Wisconsin. It is designed to galvanize collective action to achieve the overarching goals of the state health plan: (1) promote and protect health for all, (2) eliminate health disparities, and (3) transform Wisconsin's public health system.

The Implementation Plan revolves around specific outcome objectives (logic models and templates) to achieve the 16 priorities established in the state health plan. The eleven health priorities influence both health and illness; each priority has behavioral, environmental, and societal dimensions. The five system priorities address public health infrastructure improvements that will support the health priorities. Each priority must be addressed in the context of all the others.

The Implementation Plan is not static and will be adapted and updated over time by the Department in consultation with its partners. Such changes will assure the plan fits the current context of public health in Wisconsin and keeps pace with changes in knowledge, science, evidence, and practice.


Implementation Plan   |  State Health Plan
Tracking the State Health Plan  |  Evidence-Based Practices

Turning Point Initiative   |  Wisconsin Public Health Council (exit DHS)
Federal Healthy People 2010 (exit DHS)
National Turning Point Initative (exit DHS)


Last Revised: October 04, 2005