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Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: Original Documents
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Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: A Partnership Plan to Improve the Health of the Public (Part 1:
The State Health Plan) - Synopsis and
Methodology Section
Full Plan (118 pages)
Executive Summary (20 pages)
Key terms and concepts: core public health functions, essential public health
services, overarching goals, system (infrastructure) priorities, health priorities, major health conditions,
prioritization process
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Healthiest Wisconsin 2010: An Implementation Plan to Improve the Health of the Public -
Synopsis
Implementation Plan Summary (86 pages):
Full Implementation Plan:
Health Priorities:
Adequate & Appropriate Nutrition (60 pp)
Access to Primary & Preventive Health Services (85 pp)
Alcohol & Other Substance Use & Addiction (135 pp)
Existing, Emerging & Re-emerging Communicable Diseases (60 pp)
Environmental & Occupational Health Hazards (105 pp)
High Risk Sexual Behavior (52 pp)
Intentional & Unintentional Injuries & Violence (69 pp)
Mental Health & Mental Disorders (81 pp)
Overweight, Obesity & Lack of Physical Activity (74 pp)
Social & Economic Factors that Influence Health (69 pp)
Tobacco Use and Exposure (40 pp)
Infrastructure Priorities:
Coordination of State & Local PH System Partnerships (24 pp)
Community Health Improvement Processes & Plans (18 pp)
Equitable, Adequate & Stable Financing (16 pp)
Integrated Electronic Data & Information Systems (31 pp)
Sufficient Competent Workforce (61 pp)
Note: The main website page for Wisconsin's State Health Plan is at:
http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/statehealthplan/
Key terms and concepts: logic model, template, inputs, outputs, outcomes,
objectives (short term, medium term, long term)
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Healthiest Wisconsin 2010:
Engaging and
Sustaining Selected Community Stakeholders in the Transformation of Wisconsin's Public Health System
(94 pages) - Synopsis
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.
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