Milwaukee Health Department Streamlines Well Woman Program for Better Access
MILWAUKEE – In its ongoing commitment to serve the community, the City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) is evolving its Milwaukee Breast and Cervical Cancer Awareness Program (MBCCAP), which is a provider and coordinator of the Wisconsin Well Woman Program (WWWP). As such, MHD is discontinuing mammograms, pap smears and clinical breast exams at the Southside Health Center (SSHC) and opting for a more streamlined approach of care coordination to healthcare systems.
In October, the organization providing radiologists to read MHD’s mammograms terminated its contract due to logistical and staffing challenges, compounded by the nationwide shortage of radiologists. In the interim, MHD sought a new contract with a different organization, but was declined for similar reasons in January.
Simultaneously, MHD conducted an internal assessment of the overall benefit of on-site mammograms and pap smears. The assessment revealed a low number of WWWP enrollees receiving these services at SSHC annually, with the majority coordinated through MHD for services at local healthcare systems. The assessment also brought attention to the outdated nature of MHD’s mammography machine compared to larger institutions. As a result, MHD decided to cease on-site mammograms and pap smears, opting to coordinate these free services for WWWP clients with local healthcare systems.
“The decision to shift services in the Wisconsin Well Woman Program to ensure our city’s residents receive more comprehensive, free care came quicker than anticipated,” said Commissioner of Health Mike Totoraitis, PhD. “MHD leadership has been in the process of meeting with stakeholders, including the Common Council, Board of Health, and others.”
For more details on MHD’s WWWP, visit: https://milwaukee.gov/wellwoman. Additional information on the state-run WWWP is available at https://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wwwp.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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