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COVID-19: Diagnosed
… if you are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines or if you haven’t had close contact with someone with COVID-19. You should also get tested for COVID-19 as soon as possible if you have … -
STD: Information for Health Care Professionals
… DPH and local health departments to follow-up on STDs which are reportable. This may mean someone may contact both health care professionals and patients about the status of the patient. … -
HIPAA: Protecting Your Health Information FAQ
… or complaint that is reasonably related to the reason for claiming compensation. I have someone who is working on my behalf to help pay my medical bills. Can a hospital billing … -
IRIS: News
… in calls asking for sensitive personal or financial information. If you get a phone call from someone you do not recognize or if you are not sure if you should provide information to a … -
Lead-Safe Wisconsin: Lead Paint Test Kits
… asks you to use a test kit to find out if lead-safe work practices are needed, consider hiring someone else. A contractor who is following the rules on lead-safe renovation won’t rely on … -
COVID-19: Early Care and Education Programs
… or signs of illness. Symptomatic : a person exhibiting symptoms. Quarantine: is used to keep someone who might have been exposed to the virus away from others. Isolation: is used to separate … and staff. According to the CDC, at least 50% of infections are likely contracted from someone that is asymptomatic (showing no symptoms) or pre-symptomatic (not currently showing … body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, and/or sore throat. Test close contacts of someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. Provide screening testing. This may include testing … -
CLTS FS Instructions Module 11 - Resources for Certified Screeners
… notes with correct grammar and spelling will be easier for a subsequent screener or someone reviewing the screen to understand. Previous Notes are Accurat e Every note on a … that led to what was (not) selected on the CLTS FS. Notes answer the question, “How would someone know the information selected on the CLTS FS is correct?” Notes: Include objective … check mark is made. The critical notes address items on the screen that might be questioned by someone else reviewing the screen. This is especially important at the state-level review when … -
COVID-19: Assisted Living
… positive for SARS-CoV-2 with a viral test Has symptoms of COVID-19, or Had a known exposure to someone with COVID-19 (or a higher-risk exposure for HCP). Visitors who have met community … of residents or staff with symptoms of COVID-19 and any residents or staff who have had with someone who tested positive for COVID-19. Ensure notification to coordinate facility wide testing … -
Vital Records: Requesting a Vital Record
… For deaths that occurred less than 50 years ago, you must be a direct descendant or someone with direct and tangible interest to get a copy. What if I don't know all the information … on the record doesn’t have acceptable identification, they can write a statement that allows someone else to apply on their behalf. The written statement should be signed by the person … -
OBVI: Diabetic Retinopathy
… eyes? If you are among the 10 million people in the United States who have diabetes - or if someone close to you has this disease - you should know that diabetes can affect the eyes and … -
Self-Management Education: Learn More. Feel Better.
… (COPD), arthritis, epilepsy, and cancer. The workshop is also available to those who live with someone with a chronic condition. Living Well with Chronic Conditions , also known as Stanford's … -
WISH Query: Injury-Related Emergency Department Visits (2016+)
… inclusive of all manners): Unintentional fall-related TBI Unintentional struck by or against someone or something TBI Unintentional motor vehicle-related TBI Assault-related TBI … -
Healthcare-Associated Infections: About
… Ask your doctor about how you can quit before surgery. Don't shave before surgery. If someone tries to shave you with a razor before surgery, speak up. Don't let family and friends … -
IRIS: Participant Information and Partner Agencies
… to be eligible for IRIS. You might need to be screened again if your condition has changed. Someone from IRIS will meet with you. They will ask about: You and your family. Your caregivers. … -
COVID-19: Staffing Resources
… agency working with DHS will not reach out to you. If your facility receives a message from someone claiming to be contracted with Wisconsin DHS and you have not requested to participate in … -
COVID-19: Immunity
… COVID-19 is a form of active immunity. By getting sick and recovering from COVID-19. After someone recovers from COVID-19, they develop antibodies that can provide protection against … -
CLTS FS Instructions Module 7 - School and Work
… help setting up their task and their task changes several times a day). This person may need someone to help set up the task, but can do the task independently until the next task needs to … -
Wisconsin Healthiest Families Initiative
… injuries include those that were purposely inflicted, with the intent to injure or kill someone (including self). Intentional injuries often involve a violent act. Examples include … -
WISH Query: Injury-Related Emergency Department Visits (2002-2015)
… inclusive of all manners): Unintentional fall-related TBI Unintentional struck by or against someone or something TBI Unintentional motor vehicle-related TBI Assault-related TBI … -
WISH Query: Injury-Related Hospitalizations (1995-2015)
… inclusive of all manners): Unintentional fall-related TBI Unintentional struck by or against someone or something TBI Unintentional motor vehicle-related TBI Assault-related TBI …
Last revised January 31, 2023