When it comes to public health problems in Wisconsin, Milwaukee is ground zero. It is the biggest city in the state with the largest and most diverse population, including a large number of poor bridled with serious health problems and, in the case of minorities, glaring disparities in health care.
These are reasons enough for Wisconsin to establish a school of public health in Milwaukee to address these problems firsthand while also training the army of public health workers who many experts believe will be needed more than ever in the future, if only as a means to control health care spending. The most logical place for such a school is at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
But it’s the University of Wisconsin-Madison, not UWM, that has taken steps to establish a school of public health integrated with its medical school, despite being located in a city touted often as affluent and among the healthiest in the country.