The University of Wisconsin-Madison Population Health Institute is a leading research institution dedicated to improving health outcomes and reducing health disparities in communities. Through their County Health Rankings Roadmaps program, they collaborate with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to address health inequities and promote health equity for all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.
The institute's Evaluation Research group works closely with community and governmental organizations to develop, implement, and evaluate programs focused on substance abuse prevention, maternal and child health, school-based health, and correctional health. Their MATCH group assesses population health, identifies opportunities for improvement, and implements evidence-based programs and policies to address community health issues. With a commitment to respect and meaningful engagement, the institute acknowledges and respects the sovereignty of the Ho-Chunk Nation and other First Nations of Wisconsin.
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