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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.

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Forms

Nursing Case Management Report (F-44771A, PDF, 34 KB)
Nursing Case Management Report - Word Fillable

Nursing Case Closure Report (F-44771B, PDF, 26 KB )  
Nursing Case Closure Report - Word Fillable

 

Property Investigation Report (F-44771C, PDF, 46 KB )
Property Investigation Report - Word Fillable

Property Investigation Closure Report (F-44771D, PDF, 24 KB )
Property Investigation Closure Report  - Word Fillable

 

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Reports

This is a sample Blood Lead Testing Report received by Medicaid health care providers in Wisconsin.

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. 

 

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)
This is a picture of the IOC Priority Public Policy Recommendations for Wisconsin 2008-2010 document. 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 all children. 
UW-Madison LaFollette students present housing trust fund report to Department of Health Services Secretary Karen Timberlake. 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.

 

This is the cover of the Legacy of Lead Report. 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.

 

 

The is the cover page of articles about childhood lead poisoning in WI from the Wisconsin Counties Association magazine. 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 Department.

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Handbook

Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention and Treatment Handbook (PDF, 2.9 MB)

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Newsletters

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.

 Toolkits

This is the cover page of the "Renovate Right" toolkit. 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.
This is the cover page of the "Community Partnership Meeting" toolkit." 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.
This is a picture of the Capillary Colliection Resource Kit cover page. 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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