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A Resource for Wisconsin's 2020 State Health Plan

Healthiest Wisconsin 2020 (HW 2020) envisions a Wisconsin with ‘everyone living better, longer.’ The What Works for Health Database examines evidence for many policies and programs that can help achieve this vision. The table below indicates the health factors that include policies and programs relevant to HW 2020 focus areas. You may also wish to search by key word.

Healthiest Wisconsin 2020 Focus Area Health Factor with Relevant Policies and Programs
Unhealthy Alcohol and Drug Use Health Behaviors: Alcohol Use
Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Health Behaviors: Tobacco Use
Health Behaviors: Diet & Exercise
Health Behaviors: Alcohol Use
Clinical Care: Quality of Care
Environmental and Occupational Health Social & Economic Factors: Employment
Physical Environment: Environmental Quality
Physical Environment: Built Environment
Healthy Growth and Development Social & Economic Factors: Education
Social & Economic Factors: Family & Social Support
Mental Health Clinical Care: Access to Care
Clinical Care: Quality of Care
Social & Economic Factors: Family & Social Support
Social & Economic Factors: Community Safety
Physical Environment: Built Environment
Adequate, Appropriate, & Safe Food and Nutrition Health Behaviors: Diet & Exercise
Physical Environment: Built Environment
Oral Health Clinical Care: Access to Care
Physical Activity Health Behaviors: Diet & Exercise
Physical Environment: Built Environment
Reproductive and Sexual Health Health Behaviors: Unsafe Sex
Tobacco Use and Exposure Health Behaviors: Tobacco Use
Injury & Violence Prevention Social & Economic Factors: Education
Social & Economic Factors: Employment
Social & Economic Factors: Community Safety
Physical Environment: Built Environment
Access to Quality Health Services Clinical Care: Access to Care
Clinical Care: Quality of Care
Systems to Manage and Share Health Information & Knowledge Clinical Care: Quality of Care
Health Literacy Clinical Care: Access to Care
Diverse, sufficient, and competent workforce that protects and supports health Clinical Care: Access to Care