MCH Program Priorities
The
priorities for 2011-2015:
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Reduce health disparities for women, infants, and children, including those
with special health care needs.
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Increase the number of
women, children, and families who receive preventive and treatment
health services within a medical
home.
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Increase
the number of children and youth with special health care needs and
their families who access necessary
services and supports.
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Increase
the number of women, men, and families who have knowledge of and
skills to promote optimal
infant and child health, development, and growth.
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Increase
the number of women, children, and families who have optimal mental health and
healthy relationships.
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Increase
the number of women, men, and families who have knowledge of and
skills to promote optimal
reproductive health and pregnancy planning.
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Increase
the number of women, children, and families who receive preventive screenings, early identification, and intervention.
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Increase
the number of women, children, and families who live in a safe and healthy community.
The MCH Program’s priorities align with
Wisconsin's state health plan Healthiest
Wisconsin 2020 and the Bureau of Community Health Promotion’s
mission to have Healthy People at
Every Stage of Life.
Last Revised:
December 09, 2011
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