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Program Locations
WISEWOMAN: Improving the Health of Uninsured and Underinsured Women
Note: States without links below are pages under construction and will
be coming soon.
- Southcentral
Foundation in Alaska
- Southeast
Alaska Regional Health Consortium
- California Department of Public Health
- Connecticut
Department of Public Health
- Illinois
Department of Public Health
- Iowa
Department of Public Health
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Massachusetts
Department of Public Health
- Michigan
Department of Community Health
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Minnesota Department of Health
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Missouri Department of Health
- Nebraska
Health and Human Services System
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North
Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
- Oregon Department of Human Services
- Pennsylvania Department of Health
- South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
- South
Dakota State Department of Health
- Utah Department of Health
- Vermont
Department of Health
- Virginia Department of Health
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West Virginia Department of
Health and Human Resources
- Wisconsin
Note: To join the WISEWOMAN program, you must be enrolled in the
National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) in
your state. Although NBCCEDP is available in all 50 states, the WISEWOMAN
program is not. The states listed above are the only states that have
WISEWOMAN programs. If there is not a WISEWOMAN program in your state, but
you are still in need of medical care, visit the
HRSA Find a Health Center for a list
of health centers.
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Page last reviewed: November 11, 2008
Page last modified: November 11, 2008
Content source: Division
for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention,
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion
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