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BadgerCare Plus: Forms, Guides, and Publications
… Plus . ACCESS website BadgerCare Plus Application Packet, F-10182 (paper form) They want someone to act on their behalf . This can be a person or an organization. Learn more from the … Plus. ACCESS website Information Change Report, F-10183 (paper form) They need to allow someone to see information about their eligibility . Use the Release of Confidential Information … -
Medicaid: Forms and Publications
… the Elderly, Blind, or Disabled Application Packet, F-10101 Online— access.wi.gov They want someone to act on their behalf . This can be a person or an organization. Learn more from the … a child. Paper— Medicaid Change Report, F-10137 Online— access.wi.gov They need to allow someone to see information about their eligibility . Use the Release of Confidential Information … -
Wisconsin Emergency Assistance Volunteer Registry (WEAVR): Frequently Asked Questions
… more efficient and timely. In short, volunteers can be deployed faster. How do I contact someone if I have questions? If you'd like more information about WEAVR, email the Division of … -
HIPAA: Protecting Your Health Information FAQ
… or complaint that is reasonably related to the reason for claiming compensation. I have someone who is working on my behalf to help pay my medical bills. Can a hospital billing … -
HIV: FAQs About Testing, Disclosure, and Significant Exposure in Health Care Settings
… or due to a court order. If a positive HIV test is already documented in the medical record of someone who caused a significant exposure, can a provider disclose that information to the person … -
COVID-19: Communication Resources
… | Hindi | Hmong | Somali | Spanish Diagnosed or exposed to COVID-19 Next steps: exposed to someone with COVID-19, P-02598A English | Chinese | Hindi | Hmong | Somali | Spanish Next Steps: … with COVID-19 (Timeline) P-02905a English | Hindi | Hmong | Somali | Spanish Share spaces with someone who has COVID-19 more safely, P-02800 English | Hmong | Spanish COVID-19 testing COVID-19 … -
Suspension of Benefits for Incarcerated Members: Frequently Asked Questions
… they had to complete the full application again to regain health care coverage. When someone's BadgerCare Plus or Wisconsin Medicaid coverage is suspended, their suspension can be … that should not have been covered during the time they should have been suspended. When someone is suspended and remains part of a household, does that person still count as a member of … -
LTCFS Instructions Module 3: LTCFS Basic Information, Screen Information, Demographics, and Living Situation
… With Live-in Paid Caregiver(s) (this includes service in exchange for room and board) Someone Else’s Home or Apartment This is a residence where the home is owned or rented by another … any of the above selections. This could be a correctional facility. Do not select “Other” for someone in a hospital, swing bed, or other temporary living situation. Prefers to Live The … selections are: Stay at current residence Move to their own home or apartment Move to someone else’s home or apartment Move to an apartment with onsite services Move to a group … -
COVID-19: K-12 Schools and Early Care and Education (ECE)
… Learning. Do students, faculty, and staff need to quarantine after close contact with someone with COVID-19? No. Quarantine is no longer recommended for people who were in close contact to someone with COVID-19 except in certain high-risk congregate settings (such as correctional … -
COVID-19: Testing Support for Camps
… signs of illness. Symptomatic: a person is exhibiting symptoms. Quarantine : is used to keep someone who might have been exposed to the virus away from others. Isolation : is used to … is a crucial tool to reduce “silent” spread of the virus. Infections can be contracted from someone who is asymptomatic (showing no symptoms) or pre-symptomatic (not currently showing … campers being provided services. To test symptomatic individuals. To test close contacts of someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 . Prevent outbreaks at the camp . All close contacts … -
Oral Health Program: Donated Dental Services Program
… linked to a permanent disability, chronic illness, or advanced age (65 and over). How can someone access DDS? All the information pertaining to the applicant's need is based on a … -
COVID-19: Businesses, Employers, and Workers
… facilities U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s List N disinfectant When can someone recovering from COVID-19 return to work? Employees who test positive for COVID-19 or has … -
ForwardHealth: MyACCESS Mobile App FAQs
… about your benefits. Social Security number or case PIN. How do I create an ACCESS account for someone I’m helping to use the app? The account must be set up using the information of the … -
Ammonia
… eye, nose, or throat irritation is occurring, leave the area and call the fire department. If someone has swallowed ammonia, call 911. Ammonia exposure People are usually exposed to ammonia … -
Antimicrobial Stewardship: Use Antibiotics Safely
… be as effective over time and different illnesses may need different antibiotics. Do not take someone else's antibiotics. The antibiotic may not work for your illness and may interfere with … -
Typhus Fever
… in infected, dried flea poop. Murine typhus cannot be spread from one person to another. Once someone has had murine typhus, that person will not become re-infected after they recover. Due to … -
Using Health IT to Improve the Health Care Experience
… monitor their health. Over a third have downloaded or shared their health information with someone else, such as a provider or caregiver. Save time and get the information you need when … health. Over a third of individuals have downloaded or shared their health information with someone else , such as a provider or caregiver, in the past year. The outcome of empowering … -
Rabies
… Quarantine Requirements for Dogs or Cats that have Bitten a Person If your cat or dog bites someone - what you need to know Wisconsin state law (SS 95.21) requires that any dog or cat … -
Family Health Section: Contacts
… are common during this time and there is no shame in seeking help. If you would like someone to talk to, call or text the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 833-TLC-MAMA … -
Client Rights: Your Right to Confidential Treatment
… Spend up to nine months in jail. Disclosing HIV status: Civil penalties For giving out someone’s HIV status without knowing it, the facility will pay: Actual damages. Attorney fees. Example damages up to $2,000. For giving out someone’s HIV status on purpose, the facility will pay: Actual damages. Attorney fees. Example damages up to $50,000. Disclosing HIV status: Criminal penalties For giving out someone’s HIV status without knowing it—and it causes them harm—the facility will: Pay up to …