2003 Technical Assistance to States, State Advisory Committees and Families Family-to-Family Health Care Information and Education Centers
WISCONSIN
Grant Information
- Name of Grantee
- Family Voices of Wisconsin
- Title of Grant
- Family Voices of Wisconsin Health Information Project
- Type of Grant
- Family-to-Family Health Care Information and Education Centers
- Amount of Grant
- $142,959
- Year Original Funding Received
- 2003
Contact Information
Elizabeth Hecht, Project Director
1500 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705
6082391364
liz@fvofwi.org
Subcontractor(s)
ABC for Health
Parent consultants
Target Population(s)
Children with disabilities and/or special health care needs (CDSHCN).
Goals
- Increase coordination between existing, state-funded information and assistance activities, and increase the availability of health and community resources to CDSHCN.
- Increase the availability of highly-trained health benefits specialists with expertise in CDSHCN.
- Assure the availability of resources and training so that parents of CDSHCN, including parents of under-represented segments of the community, can be knowledgeable and effective navigators of their child's system of care.
- Develop an infrastructure for a sustainable Family-to-Family Information and Training Center.
Activities
- Develop recommendations for policy that streamline access to information and assistance for families of CDSHCN.
- Publicize information and assistance availability through interagency network outreach.
- Identify and train community partners and people in each region who can participate in health benefits training.
- Develop new and revise existing fact sheets to ensure that (1) Hispanic and Native American families have access to information and (2) families understand their insurance coverage.
- Develop and implement a dissemination plan for sharing information materials and key resources with consumer groups, support programs, and health care providers.
- Implement a strategic planning process to establish a private, nonprofit, family-directed organization focused on improving health care for CDSHCN.
Abstract
Families in Wisconsin have consistently identified the need for access to timely, high-quality services and supports in the health and community system of care. The complexities of the current systems, multiple funding streams, and lack of coordination make it difficult for families to obtain the services their child needs. Families who have the information they need to support their child with a disability or special health care need are in the best position to ensure access to quality health and community supports for their child.
Key aspects of this project include involving families in leadership positions in all aspects of project design, implementation, and evaluation. Extensive linkages will be fostered with existing parent groups concerned with CDSHCN. Strategies for supporting and training a network of health benefits specialists will be defined and implemented. All materials and training will be offered to the existing information and assistance network. Project outcomes will be monitored and evaluated throughout the project period.