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Become a wichealth.org Parnter State or Agency
wichealth.org is a not-for-profit venture developed by and maintained by the eHealth Innovations Group at Western Michigan University. The operation and expansion of the program is funded in entirety from WIC funds of partner states and agencies. Each partner contributes financially based on factors including participation, total client base, and usage. Program needs are determined and funded yearly by the partner states and agencies. In essence, the more partners involved, the greater the ability to continue expansion of the wichealth.org system, with the potential for lower costs per partner.
Partner costs
New states or agencies join at a discounted first-year rate. New partners receive:
• An onsite training for state or agency personnel
• Access to all existing wichealth.org learning modules
• Access to all wichealth.org support and implementation materials
• Inclusion in wichealth.org evaluations
• Access to wichealth.org live stats program
• Implementation and operation support
Contact Dr. Robert Bensley (bensley@wmich.edu) for more information on how to become a member of the wichealth.org community.
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