Tools for Public Health and Other Health Care
Professionals
The forms listed below are used by public health
professionals for use in case management of children with elevated blood
lead levels. Reports, publications and newsletters
contain information of interest to all health care professionals.
Following that are toolkits for
education and outreach for health care professionals including public
health.
Forms
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Reports
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Annually, the Medicaid Provider
Blood Lead Testing Report is sent to Wisconsin health care
providers who provide medical care to children enrolled in the Medicaid program. The
individualized report summarizes the provider's blood lead testing data
for children under age 6.
Medicaid Providers Blood
Lead Testing Performance Data (PDF, 494 KB)
Data was presented at the Wisconsin
Implementation and Oversight Committee to Eliminate Lead Poisoning on
health care provider blood lead testing performance, lead hazard reduction
activity and factors affecting the decrease in children's blood lead
levels.
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In April 2010, the Wisconsin Legislature
passed Senate Joint Resolution 65 which required the Elimination
Plan Implementation and Oversight Committee to submit a report on
the costs borne by the educational and criminal justice systems
attributable to lead poisoning and methods to address lead paint
hazards in housing. The report, delivered to the Wisconsin
Legislature on December 30, 2010, is entitled "Response
to 2009 Senate Joint Resolution 65." (PDF, 189 KB) |
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IOC
Policy Priorities (Exit
DHS). This
document is intended to provide public policy leaders with the policy priorities developed by the IOC: (1)
early intervention for new cases of lead poisoning, (2) making older homes
lead-safe and (3) establishing protective public policy and infrastructure to protect
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Housing
Trust Funds and Wisconsin: Funding for Lead Hazard Control
(PDF, 189 KB)
This report summarizes an analysis of housing trust funds as a way to finance
housing rehabilitation, conducted by students with the UW-Madison
LaFollette School of Public Affairs.
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Legacy of Lead: Report on Childhood Lead Poisoning in
Wisconsin 2008 Released July 2008 by the Wisconsin Department of
Health Services. This compelling report presents in-depth
information about the effects, costs and extent of lead poisoning in
Wisconsin's children and how lead poisoning can be prevented.
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Get
the Lead Out (PDF, 1.2 MB) Articles from the Wisconsin
Counties magazine, June 2007 issue, featuring Governor Jim Doyle,
Karen Ordinans, Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin, Karen
Timberlake, Department of Health Services, Marcia Fernholz, City of
Racine Health Department, Deborah McLemore, Kenosha County Health
Department and Courtenay Johnson, Eau Claire City-County Health
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Newsletters
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The kids
unLEADed e-newsletter has been issued since 2009 by Children's Health Alliance of
Wisconsin. This e-newsletter contains updates on childhood lead
poisoning prevention with regards to blood lead testing, funding and
housing, education, advocacy and public policy. Included in every
issue are highlights on local partnership efforts.
- February 2009
(PDF,
149 KB)
- June 2009
(PDF, 82 KB)
- October 2009
(PDF,
184 KB)
- February 2010 (PDF,
146 KB)
- June 2010 (PDF, 119 KB)
- October
2010 (PDF, 126 KB)
- April
2011 (PDF, 131 KB)
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August
2011 (PDF, 132 KB)
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July 2012 (PDF, 132 KB)
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February 2013 (PDF, 353 KB)
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Toolkits
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The Renovate
Right Toolkit (Word, 1.7 MB)
contains sample press releases, talking
points, ideas for outreach and more to provide education in your
community about the Wisconsin NEW Lead-Safe Renovation Rule. |
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Community
Partnership Meeting Toolkit (PDF, 163 KB) This toolkit contains tips and
items to consider when planning a meeting to bring together health,
housing and family serving agencies to discuss ways to create
lead-safe housing. Included in the Toolkit:
Appendix of Resource Materials are sample letters,
flyers, brochures--tools to readily prepare for the meeting. |
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Capillary
Collection Resource Kit (PDF, 648 KB) This packet contains the information
needed to initiate capillary blood lead sampling for patients in a health care provider's office. |
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