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This survey provides information on the health insurance status of Wisconsin residents. The sample size of this survey is larger than that of the CPS sample for Wisconsin, and the determination of the number of uninsured is not based on a residual. Additionally, the FHS also provides regional estimates of the number of uninsured. All information is broken down demographically.
This page features health insurance applications and information on how to submit completed forms in Wisconsin.
Most people want to know what's happening closer to home. That's where Connect for Kids' State Pages can help. Find announcements of new reports, events and services or post announcements to let your state colleagues know about your work. You may also add your organization to the state organization database.
The US Census Bureau has developed a map that allows users to click on their individual county and get demographic and economic profiles.
For increasing health insurance coverage: Your State Covering Kids grantees funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Kids Count is widely regarded as the nation's pre-eminent data analysis project on children's well-being. Each year, Kids Count compares states and counties on specific indicators and tracks trends over time. Kids Count 2000 looks at the difference a strong community makes in helping parents raise their kids through good schools, safe recreational opportunities, and adequate social connections.
Medicaid is designed to pay for medical services for people with disabilities, people 65 years and older, children and their caretakers, and pregnant women who meet the program's financial requirements. The purpose of Wisconsin Medicaid is to provide reimbursement for and assure the availability of appropriate medical care to persons who meet the criteria for Medicaid. Includes eligibility requirements.
This Health Care Financing Administration site contains Wisconsin's plan, approval letters, fact sheets and other official correspondence for the State Child Health Insurance Program.
State-by-State information regarding available resources for child health care funding and where it comes from.
A Piper Resources Guide to government sponsored state and local Internet sites.
DHFS administers a wide variety of programs and services designed to foster healthy, self-reliant individuals and families in the Wisconsin. The Department oversees Medicaid, as well as other health programs and social service programs. Other Department activities include child welfare oversight, alcohol and other drug abuse prevention, public health, implementation of long-term care, disability determination, regulation of state nursing homes and childcare facilities, and numerous other programs that aid and protect the citizens of our state.
A research and demonstration project proposed by the governor, the Department of Health and Family Services and the Department of Workforce Development. Wisconsin Pathways to Independence seeks to remove barriers to employment for people with severe disabilities and provide ready access to the comprehensive help they need in order to work.
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