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Fleischfresser S. 2019. Wisconsin Team Introduction and Presentation. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Madison; Madison, WI: Waisman Center, 45 pp.

Annotation: From the 2019 Peer-to-Peer Exchange, this presentation outlines Wisconsin's initiatives in early childhood data systems and quality improvement efforts. It begins with the state's five Essential Policy Questions developed during their feasibility study, focusing on children's school readiness, program access, service quality, outcome effectiveness, and economic returns on early childhood investments. Included are descriptions of the Wisconsin's Engaged Community Quality Improvement (ECQuIP) sites in three regions, with a detailed focus on the Northwoods ECQuIP site's journey from establishing the Vilas County Family Resource Coalition to developing partnerships with Ascension Healthcare and building capacity for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) services, including diagnostic capabilities, interprofessional practice, and telemedicine options.

Keywords: Wisconsin, Title V programs, State CHSCN programs, Data collection,

   

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