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Technical Reports, Issue Briefs, Program and Policy Evaluations – Population Health Institute – UW–Madison
2017 Wisconsin County Health Rankings
Technical Reports, Issue Briefs, Program and Policy Evaluations
This is a partial list and is continually being updated.
Kit Van Stelle and Janae Goodrich (September 2017). “Wisconsin Smart Defense Reporting, Analysis, and Mining Project (RAMP) Final Report of Project Implementation and Outcomes (2015-2017)” Collaboratively prepared by the WI State Public Defender’s Office (Michael Tobin, Katherine Dellenbach, and Chandru Solraj) and the University of WI Population Health Institute (Kit Van Stelle, Janae Goodrich) for the U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance. Final Report, Executive Summary.
Friedsam D, Leininger L, Voskuil, K. Evaluation of Medicaid Medical Homes for Pregnant Women in Southeast Wisconsin. Final Report. submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, March 6, 2016.
Jackson County Community Health Survey: Summary of Results Prepared by Linnan S, Lecoanet R. March 2016.
Strategic Prevention Framework Partnerships for Success II: Final Evaluation Report Prepared by Linnan S, Tuholski B, Moberg DP. September 2016.
Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Care and Treatment Services and Division of Public Health. Wisconsin Epidemiological Profile on Alcohol and Other Drugs, 2016 (P-45718-6). Prepared by the Division of Care and Treatment Services, Division of Public Health, and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. November 2016.
Kit R. Van Stelle and Janae Goodrich (June 2015). “Evaluation of the Dane County Deferred Prosecution Child Abuse Initiative (DPCAI).” Dane County Wisconsin Racial Justice Improvement Project. Report to the American Bar Association in collaboration with the Dane County District Attorney’s Office and the Dane County Equity and Criminal Justice Council. Final Report. Final Report with Appendices.
Friedsam D, Burn ME, et al. Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Health Coverage for Parents & Caretaker Adults and for Childless Adults, 2012 Waiver Provisions. Technical & Scientific Report and Executive Summary. Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services on December 8, 2014.
Friedsam D. Major Topics for Cross-Cutting Research: Effects of Medicaid Policy Variation. Paper and panel presentation at The Brookings Institution. Conference on Evolving a Research Strategy for the Affordable Care Act. October 23, 2014.
Friedsam D, Kaplan T. Eskrich S. State-Level Field Network Study of the Implementation of the Affordable Care Act: Wisconsin. Rockefeller Institute of Government and the Brookings Institution. August 2014.
Kit R. Van Stelle, Janae Goodrich, and Stephanie Kroll. “Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD) Participant Outcome Evaluation and Cost-Benefit Report (2007 – 2013).” July 2014. Report detailing seven years of TAD implementation, released in collaboration with the WI Department of Justice, the WI Department of Corrections, the WI Department of Health Services, and the Director of State Courts Office. Executive Summary. Full Report.
Wilton, Georgiana, D. Paul Moberg, Kit R. Van Stelle, Lyric L. Dold, Kristi Obmascher, and Janae Goodrich. (2013) “A Randomized Trial Comparing Telephone vs. In-person Brief Intervention to Reduce the Risk of an Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancy.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Nov-Dec: 45(5), 389-394.
Van Stelle, Kit R. and Janae Goodrich. “Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD) Program Evaluation and Project Progress Update: July 2013.” For the Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance, the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, July.
Van Stelle, Kit R. Janae Goodrich, Robin Lecoanet, Sarah Linnan, and Jason Paltzer. February 2013. “Evaluation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Misdemeanor Diversion and Youthful Offender Programs.” For the WI Office of Justice Assistance.
Friedsam D. Wisconsin’s Health Care Quality: Among the Best…and Among the Worst. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. Vol 11(2). Nov 2012.
Feder E, Friedsam D. How Many Doctors Will Wisconsin Need? What Should Wisconsin’s Medical Schools Be Doing? UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. Vol 11(1). Nov 2012.
Friedsam D, DeLeire T, Dague L, Voskuil K, Meier s, Leininger L. Kuo D. Evaluation of BadgerCare Core Plan for Adults without Dependent Children (“Childless Adults”). Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. December 2011.
Report #1: Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Core Plan for Adults without Dependent Children: How Does Coverage of Childless Adults Affect Their Utilization?
Report #2: Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Core Plan for Adults without Dependent Children: The Utility of the Health Needs Assessment (HNA)
Report #3: Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Core Plan for Adults without Dependent Children: Is Early Utilization Distorted by Pent-Up Demand?
Leininger, L., D. Friedsam, K. Voskuil, T. DeLeire. The Target Efficiency of Online Medicaid/CHIP Enrollment: An Evaluation of Wisconsin’s ACCESS Internet Portal. Issue Brief, State Health Access Reform Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. February 2011
Kit R. Van Stelle, Janae Goodrich, and Jason Paltzer. “Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD): Advancing Effective Diversion in Wisconsin.” December 2011. Report to the Wisconsin Legislature in collaboration with the WI Office of Justice Assistance, the WI Department of Corrections, and the WI Department of Health Services. Brief Summary, Executive Summary, and Full Report.
Kit R. Van Stelle. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Association of Treatment Court Professionals, April 2011, Wisconsin Rapids, WI. “Update on Wisconsin Treatment Alternatives and Diversion Program (TAD) Evaluation: What Have We Learned About TAD Drug Treatment Courts?”
Kit R. Van Stelle. “Sawyer County Traffic Offender Program (STOP) Recidivism Summary.” Summary of criminal recidivism of offenders participating in an Intensive Supervision Program in Sawyer County Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, April 2011.
D. Freidsam, E. Hynes, R. Paradiso, L. Walsh, H. Busse, E. Mader. State Health Policy Special Series: Graduate Student Authors. University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Issue Brief, April 2011.
Friedsam, D., L. Dague, D. Kuo, L. Leininger, S. Meier, S. Mok, K. Voskuil, and T. DeLeire (PI). Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus: Final Reports. Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. December 2010.
Report #1: Executive Summary Findings on Enrollment, Take-Up, Continuity, Target Efficiency, and Participation in Employer-Sponsored Insurance Coverage
Report #2: Enrollment, Take-Up, Exit, and Churning: Has BadgerCare Plus Improved Access to and Continuity of Coverage? Has BadgerCare Plus Improved Access to and Continuity of Coverage?
Report #3: Target Efficiency and the Displacement of Private Insurance: How Many New BadgerCare Enrollees Came from the Uninsured?
Report #4: Wisconsin’s Lessons about the Potential of Medicaid Auto-Enrollment
Report #5: Wisconsin’s On-Line System for Medicaid Application and Enrollment: Who Uses It? And Does it Increase Take-Up of Benefits?
Applicants’ Access to Employer Health Insurance: Do Existing Systems Effectively Collect and Verify Information?
Report #6: Has Wisconsin Achieved the Policy Goal of 98% Access to Health Insurance Coverage?
The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. Optimizing Medicaid Enrollment: Spotlight on Technology. Wisconsin’s ACCESS Internet Portal. October 2010.
Diage, T. Menu Calorie Postings in Restaurants: Policy Intervention to Prevent and Reduce Obesity. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. November 2009 (Vol. 9, No. 4).
Friedsam D, Pfefferkorn B. Medical Homes and Retail Clinics: Policy Considerations for Accountable Health Care. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. January 2009 (Vol. 9, No. 1).
Friedsam D, Leininger L, Bergum A, Mok A, Aksamitauskas M, Oliver T, and DeLeire T. Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Coverage Expansion and Simplification, Early Data on Program Impact. Issue Brief. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. October 2009.
Hynes, E and Oliver, TR. BadgerCare Plus Evaluation: Timeline of Program Development and Report on Interviews with Key Stakeholders. UW Population Health Institute, October 2010
Kit R. Van Stelle and Janae Goodrich. “Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD) Program Annual Site Progress Report”. University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Report, December 2009. Brief Summary, Executive Summary, and Full Report.
Kit R. Van Stelle and Janae Goodrich. “2008/2009 Study of Probation and Parole Revocation.” University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Reports, May 2009. Prepared for the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Brief Summary, Executive Summary, and Full Report.
O’Connor, C. and Stiegler, P. Out-of-Hospital Sudden Cardiac Arrests: Advancing the Use of Cardiocerebral Resuscitation (CCR) to Improve Survival. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. July 2009.
O’Connor, T. and Ziege, A. Co-Occurring Mental and Physical Health Conditions in Wisconsin: Implications for Health Care Delivery. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. August 2009 (Vol. 9, No. 3).
Bowser, J. Physically Active Kids: How to Grow Healthy, Active Adults. UW Population Health Issue Brief. September 2008 (Vol. 8, No. 2).
Friedsam, D. Consumer Engagement and “Value-Driven Health Care”: Do we have the right information tools? UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. January 2008 (Vol. 8, No. 1).
Ives, N. Minimum Drinking Age: Does Evidence Support Lowering it from Age 21? UW Population Health Issue Brief. November 2008 (Vol. 8, No. 3).
Kit R. Van Stelle and Janae Goodrich. “Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD) Program: Report on Participant Outcomes”. University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Report, December 2008. Executive Summary. One-page Summary.
Kit R. Van Stelle. “Annual 2007 Evaluation Report for the Wisconsin Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD) Program”. University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Report, February 2008. Executive Summary. One-page Summary.
Kit R. Van Stelle. Evaluation of the Earned Release Program for the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Two parts: Evaluation Report February 2007 and Progress Update December 2007. University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Reports.
Executive Summary – Part 1 (February). Full Report – Part 1 (February).
Executive Summary – Part 2 (December). Full Report – Part 2 (December).
Kit R. Van Stelle. “Sawyer County First Step Drug Court Initial Evaluation Report.” University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Report, September 2007. (Executive Summary).
Ceraso, M., Frisch, K., Hargarten, S, and Corden, T. Primary Enforcement of Seatbelt Laws: A Means for Decreasing Injuries, Deaths and Crash-Related Costs in Wisconsin?. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. September 2006 (Vol. 7, No. 1).
Vila, P. Adolescent Pregnancy: Assessing the Evidence on Abstinence-Based Interventions. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. October 2006 (Vol. 7, No. 2A).
Byrd, D., Friedsam, D., Remington, P. Healthiest Wisconsin 2010 and Health Disparities: How do the state’s goals relate to Wisconsin’s minority populations? UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. August 2005 (Vol. 6, No. 4).
Zank, D, Friedsam, D. Employee Health Promotion Programs: What is the Return on Investment? UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. September 9, 2005 (Vol. 6, No. 5).
Friedsam, D. “From Health Disparities to Knowledge Exchange: The Role of Community-Academic Partnerships.” The National AHEC Journal. Vol XXI(2). Spring/Summer 2005.
Van Stelle, Kit R. and D. Paul Moberg. “Outcome Evaluation of the MICA Program: Summary of Seven Years of Program Participants.” University of WI Population Health Institute publication, August 2005. Executive Summary.
Stolzmann, K., Ludlum, L., Camponeschi, J., Remington, P. Strategies to Increase Diabetes Patient Education and Training. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. November 2005 (Vol. 6, No. 7).
Pandhi, N., Brown, R. Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentencing: Is it an effective Drug Use Control Strategy? UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. October 2005 (Vol. 6, No. 6).
Byrd, D., Remington, P., Katcher, M. Reducing Black Infant Mortality in Wisconsin: Best Practices and Model Programs. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. July 2005 (Vol. 6, No. 3).
Kempf, A., Kindig, D., Peppard, P., Remington, P. How Do Wisconsin’s Health Outcomes Compare To Those Of Other Midwest States? UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. June 2005 (Vol. 6, No. 2).
Landis, M., Ahrens, D., Remington, P. Improving Student Nutrition through School Vending Machine Policies. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. March 2005 (Vol. 6, No. 1).
Friedsam, D. Issue Brief: Cost Sharing and “Consumer Driven Purchasing,” Part 2, Is There Promise for Cost Control?” Wisconsin Public Health and Health Policy Institute. August 2004 (Vol. 5, No. 5).
Friedsam, D, Ahrens, DM, Maurer, MA. Issue Brief: Cost-Sharing and “Consumer Driven Purchasing,” Part 1, The Economic Challenge to Consumers. Wisconsin Public Health and Health Policy Institute. August 2004. Vol. 4, No. 4.
Friedsam, D. Consumer Health Literacy: Preparing for Changing Roles, Rights and Responsibilities in Health and Health Care. Wisconsin Public Health and Health Policy Institute, Wisconsin Health Forums Project. Vol. 2, Number 1, 2004.
Friedsam, D, Kindig, D. Issue Brief: Consumer Health Literacy: Preparing for Changing Roles, Rights, and Responsibilities in Health and Health Care. Wisconsin Public Health and Health Policy Institute. May 2004. Volume 5. Number 3.
Friedsam, D. Wisconsin’s Future Newborn Citizens: Potential Medicaid Cost Savings in Covering Immigrants’ Prenatal Care. WI Public Health and Health Policy Institute. Issue Brief Vol 5(2): 2004.
Friedsam, D. “Healthier Choices”: Will Relief from Current Coverage Mandates Reduce Insurance Costs and Increase Coverage? Wisconsin Public Health and Health Policy Institute Issue Brief Vol. 5(1): 2004.
Van Stelle, Kit R., Eva Petoskey, and Lynne Basina. “Red Cliff Anishinaabek Juvenile Justice Study Final Report.” University of WI Center for Health Policy and Program Evaluation publication, April 2004.
Van Stelle, Kit R., Craig Blumer, and D. Paul Moberg. “Treatment Retention of Dually Diagnosed Offenders In An Institutional Therapeutic Community.” Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 22:585-597. 2004
Van Stelle, Kit R. and D. Paul Moberg. “Outcome Data for MICA Clients After Participation in an Institutional Therapeutic Community.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, Vol. 39 (1). 2004
Kempf, A., Kindig, D., Peppard, P., Remington, P. How Fast Can Wisconsin Become Healthier? A Framework for Setting State Health Objectives. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. December 2004 (Vol. 5, No. 9).
Ahrens, D., Remington, P. Should Schools Monitor Rates of Overweight and Obesity among Students in Wisconsin? UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. November 2004 (Vol. 5, No. 8).
Dranger, E., Remington, P. YPLL: A Summary Measure of Premature Mortality Used in Measuring the Health of Communities. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. October 2004 (Vol. 5, No. 7).
Landis, M., Kempf, A., Remington, P., Peppard, P, McElroy, J. Using Air, Water, and Lead Exposure as Measures of the Physical Environment: The Wisconsin County Health Ranking. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. September 2004 (Vol. 5, No. 6).
Van Stelle, Kit R. and D. Paul Moberg. “Outcome Evaluation of the Women in Need of Substance Abuse Treatment (WINSAT) Program: Preliminary Outcome Findings.” University of Wisconsin Center for Health Policy and Program Evaluation publication, June 2003.
Fotlz, J., Roth, C., Barham, B. Health Insurance Coverage among Wisconsin’s Dairy Farmers. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. February 2003 (Vol. 4, No. 1).
Austin, D., Newsom, R. An Ounce of Prevention: What Can Policymakers Do About the Obesity Epidemic. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. August 2003 (Vol. 4, No. 5).
Newsom, R., Kindig, D., Remington, P. Should We Keep Wisconsin’s Physician Office Visit Data System? UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. May 2003 (Vol. 4, No. 4).
Ceraso, M. Tobacco Taxes: Implications for Public Health. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. April 2003 (Vol. 4, No. 3).
Kindig, D. Considering Health Inequality. UW Population Health Institute Issue Brief. March 2003 (Vol. 4, No. 2).
Friedsam, D. Racial and Ethnic Data: Are They Reliable for Program and Policy Development? Wisconsin Public Health and Health Policy Institute. Issue Brief Vol. 3(5): 2002.
Newsom, R.S., Friedsam, D. State Policy Options: Health Costs and Financing. Wisconsin Public Health and Health Policy Institute, Wisconsin Health Policy Forums, Vol. 1(1): 2002.
Van Stelle, Kit R. and D. Paul Moberg. “Outcome Evaluation of the Mental Illness – Chemical Abuse (MICA) Program: Summary of Four Years of Program Participants.” University of Wisconsin Center for Health Policy and Program Evaluation publication, June 2002.
Lake A, Carufel R, Friedsam D, Reynolds P. Inter-Tribal Pharmacy Network: A Vehicle to Manage Pharmacy Costs and Improve Patient Care. The IHS Primary Care Provider. 2001; 26(12):177-180.
Van Stelle, Kit R. and D. Paul Moberg. “Process Evaluation of the WI Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program for Female Prisoners: The Women in Need of Substance Abuse Treatment (WINSAT) Program.” University of Wisconsin Center for Health Policy and Program Evaluation publication, April 2000.
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