Wisconsin Receives $203 Million in Federal Funding to Support Health Care Innovation and Partnerships in Rural Wisconsin
Investment in workforce, technology, and care coordination
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has received a first-year award from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
The investment will support:
- Grants for innovative workforce projects in rural communities, support career pathways for rural health care providers, and fund services provided by community health workers.
- Upgrades for rural provider systems, digital infrastructure, and develop a digital rural health care collaborative.
- A competitive grant program for rural regions to create coordinated systems of care where multi-sector partnerships show a clear path to sustainability.
More information, including a project summary, about DHS’s proposal is available on the DHS Rural Health Transformation Program webpage.
“Our proposal was developed over months of hard work in collaboration with over 200 partners,” said DHS Secretary Kirsten Johnson. “We look forward to partnering with rural communities to implement these initiatives and drive sustainable change.”
DHS will partner with rural health care providers, local and Tribal governments, and other private and public partners to ensure local expertise drives this work.
DHS is also in the process of recruiting for a team to manage this project. Information about recruitment opportunities will be posted on the DHS careers webpage.
Find information and updates read the DHS Rural Health Transformation Program webpage and sign up for emailNOTE: 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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