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Wisconsin Youth Health Transition Initiative (YHTI)

Posted on January 18, 2021

The Wisconsin Youth Health Transition Initiative (YHTI) provides information to Wisconsin’s health care systems and providers, community collaborators, families, and caregivers on the movement from pediatric health care to the adult health care system.

Posted in Asset Inventory, Family, Health, Physical Health, Professionals, State, Tools, Guides, and Informational Resources, Training, Youth
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