Foster care initiative created for southeast Wisconsin

MADISON (AP) -- Gov. Scott Walker announced the federal government approved creating a new coordinated foster care initiative for six southeastern Wisconsin counties designed to improve their medical care.

The initiative will begin in the fall for 2,500 children in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Racine, Kenosha, Ozaukee and Washington counties.

The program creates a virtual "medical home'' for children in foster care and out-of-home care where a child will receive an individualized treatment plan that addresses their specific needs.

Walker's office said Monday, July 30th the goal is to improve the children's physical and mental health and save the state money in Medicaid costs.

The program is a joint initiative of the state's departments of Health Services and Children and Families.