Wisconsin dhs email updates

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) provides email updates to subscribers on various topics related to public health, including disease outbreaks, health alerts, and other important information. Here are some ways to stay informed through email updates from Wisconsin DHS:

  1. DHS News and Alerts: Subscribe to the DHS News and Alerts email list to receive timely updates on public health issues, including disease outbreaks, recalls, and other important information.
  2. Wisconsin Health Alert Network (W-HAN): The W-HAN is a system for healthcare providers and other stakeholders to receive timely and accurate information about public health emergencies and outbreaks. You can subscribe to the W-HAN email list to receive updates.
  3. Disease Surveillance and Outbreak Updates: The Wisconsin DHS provides regular updates on disease outbreaks and surveillance activities through email newsletters. You can subscribe to these updates to stay informed about the latest information on diseases such as COVID-19, influenza, and others.
  4. Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Updates: The PHEP program provides email updates on public health emergency preparedness and response activities, including exercises, training, and other important information.
  5. Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare Updates: If you are a provider or have an interest in Medicaid and BadgerCare programs, you can subscribe to email updates from the Wisconsin DHS on these topics.

To subscribe to these email updates, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Wisconsin DHS website at www.dhs.wisconsin.gov.
  2. Click on the "Subscribe to Email Updates" button at the bottom of the page.
  3. Select the topic or topics you are interested in (e.g., DHS News and Alerts, W-HAN, Disease Surveillance, etc.).
  4. Enter your email address and any other required information.
  5. Click "Subscribe" to complete the subscription process.

By subscribing to these email updates, you will receive timely and accurate information from the Wisconsin DHS on public health issues and other important topics.