Healthiest Wisconsin
2010: An Implementation Plan to Improve the Health of the Public
The Implementation Plan is the companion document to the state health plan, Healthiest
Wisconsin 2010: A Partnership Plan to Improve the Health of the Public. The
Implementation Plan provides strategic direction for collective action by
Wisconsin’s public health system partners to achieve the three chief 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 is a shared responsibility of all public
health partners in Wisconsin. It is a flexible, living
document designed to address the health and system
priorities of the State Health Plan.
- Overview of the Implementation Plan
- Implementation Plan Summary
(PDF, 631 KB) (June 2005)
This publication summarizes the Healthiest Wisconsin 2010 Implementation Plan
developed by 16 broadly based teams of community partners. It lists the
Plan's specific objectives for each priority and selected
action steps to achieve those objectives.
- The Full Implementation Plan (all templates and logic models) is available
from the following sources.
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
E-MAIL: MargaretO.Schmelzer@wisconsin.gov
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Last Revised: October 19, 2009
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