CHIPP Infrastructure Improvement Project: This project, funded by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health from the Wisconsin Partnership Program, aims to strengthen and evaluate community health improvement processes and plans (CHIPP) in Wisconsin in a coordinated and efficient manner that results in the collaborative selection and implementation of effective programs and policies to improve health outcomes in communities. In short: improve CHIPP to improve health.
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Wisconsin's Public Health Quality Initiative (2008-2011): This project, funded through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Lead States in Public Health Quality Improvement initiative, aims to improve public health quality and prepare for national voluntary accreditation. Numerous local health departments and the Wisconsin Division of Public Health are involved.
Call to Action Workforce Project (2007-2008): This project, funded through the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program, aimed to "advance the Healthiest Wisconsin 2010 public health workforce system priority focused on diversity, sufficiency, and competency by developing and disseminating a Call to Action report, and second to develop a sustainable process that generates a commitment to action and strong partnerships between broad public health system partners."
School Health Project (2007-2008): This project, funded through the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program, aimed to "assess the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the current health services infrastructure in Wisconsin public schools using collaborative leadership strategies."
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