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Wisconsin Department of Health Services

If You Have Complaints about Wisconsin Health Care

Information about Division of Quality Assurance (DQA)

DQA Web Pages Information

Provider Types Regulated by DQA

DQA Listservs

Consumer Information

DQA Facility Directories

DQA Provider Training

DQA Numbered Memos

DHS Forms

Construction/
Remodeling of Health Care Facilities

WI Nurse Aide Training and Registry Info

Caregiver Program/ Background Checks

WI Adult Programs Caregiver Misconduct Registry

Adult Family Homes - Providers

Introduction | Rules_&_Regulations | Forms | Providers |
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You may also E-mail the Division of Quality Assurance (attention Bureau of Assisted Living) for more information.

Please note: Applications not acted upon by the applicant will be closed after one (1) year.

Wisconsin Assisted Living Consumer Information - includes the following:

The Diabetes Prevention & Control Program in Wisconsin
Includes links to Care Guidelines and Strategic Plan

Federal Links - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, HIPAA, Civil Rights, US Department of Labor, etc.

Wisconsin's Pandemic Flu Resource

new iconWisconsin's Pandemic Flu Resource - H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Information  (exit DHS)

Emergency Preparedness

new iconEmergency Preparedness System Registration

The Division of Public Health (DPH) is the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) lead agency for emergency preparedness.  The Emergency Preparedness website provides information related to emergency preparedness planning for health care providers. 

new iconThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Emergency Preparedness and Response website includes preparedness resources for healthcare facilities. (exit DHS) 

Sample Disaster Plans (hospitals and nursing homes - Division of Quality Assurance)

Safety in Healthcare

Seasonal Information

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Last Updated: August 13, 2009