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Monday, November 11, 2013

MPA LLC adds Sherman Park and Grandview/Walnut Hill neighborhoods to Urban Population Health DEMO Model

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Census Map show 11 census tracts that are added
November 11, 2013

MILWAUKEE | On July 18, 2013, Brewer's Hill neighborhood was the 8th neighborhood selected for MPA LLC DEMO model for Urban Population Health Care in the city of Milwaukee. 

Today, November 11, 2013, Veterans Day, Mary Glass, Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC, announced the addition of 2 more neighborhood planning areas.  They are:
  • Grandview/Walnut Hill - Area 11
  • Sherman Park - Area 5
The total of 10 neighborhood planning areas are selected for the June 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014 demonstration that is census tract blueprinting and BUY-IN of the People.


The target population of Milwaukeeans are in a densely populated area made of 10 contiguous areas - Amani, Brewers' Hill, Grandview/Walnut Hill, Halyard, Harambee, Hillside, Midtown, Riverwest, Sherman Park, WAICO/YMCA), over 66,000 residential and commercial beneficiaries in Milwaukee.   It takes a look at: 
  •     MPA LLC Milwaukee Health Care Caucus ACO
  •     awareness
  •     born frees millennial
  •     businesses and employment
  •     case learning
  •     chronic conditions
  •     cost-containment
  •     doctors-nurses-specialists and health care practitioners
  •     financial engineering
  •     health locations - hospitals-clinics-home care
  •     insurance companies and practices
  •     real estate
  •     research
  •     schools - public and private
  •     pharmaceutical organizations and insurance payers
    • private and public
  •     population health care and wellness
  •     practices of health care providers
  •     seniors – boomers, silent gen and greatest gen
  •     suppliers
  •     veterans
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"We are excited about the addition of Sherman Park and Grandview/Walnut Hill (Lisbon area) to round-out an Urban Health DEMO population of over 66,000 folk that are of the over half-million population of the city of Milwaukee.  Our channel development for upward mobility is bound by 60th Street on the W; Holton on the East; Locust Street on the North and State Street on the South.  It is important to note that the boundaries overlap and exclude some streets," said Chair/CEO Mary Glass Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC.

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