Wisconsin's
Turning Point Initiative
The Wisconsin Turning Point Initiative is a statewide policy and
planning process to
transform Wisconsin's public health system for the 21st century. A chief product of
this initiative is the publication of the state health plan as required of the
Wisconsin Department of Health Services by
s.
250.07, Wisconsin Statutes.
Turning Point is a collaborative effort between government, the public, private,
nonprofit, and voluntary sectors in partnership with Wisconsin residents. Through Turning Point, the public health system
is being
modernized and revitalized to address current and emerging 21st century health
and environmental issues.
Besides generating the
state health plan for the decade 2000-2010, Turning Point is also
supporting these efforts:
- Policy changes to support a sustainable transformation for the future;
- An implementation plan that
is the companion
document to the state health plan; and
- A
stakeholders report that addresses how
Wisconsin's public health system should engage and sustain partnerships with special
population groups and our communities of color in the transformation
of the public health system.
Turning Point
Executive Summary (PDF, 65 KB)
State Health Plan - main page
For more
information contact:
Margaret Schmelzer, RN MS
Director of Public Health Nursing and Health Policy
Bureau of Health Information and Policy
Wisconsin Division of Public Health
P.O. Box 2659
Madison, WI 53701-2659
VOICE: (608) 266-0877
EMAIL: MargaretO.Schmelzer@wisconsin.gov
Implementation Plan
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State Health Plan
Tracking the State Health Plan |
Evidence-Based Practices
Turning Point Initiative
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Wisconsin Public Health Council (exit DHS)
Federal Healthy People 2010
(exit DHS)
National Turning Point
Initative (exit DHS)
Last revised: July 09, 2009
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