The Wisconsin Plan is a health insurance program developed by the State of Wisconsin to provide affordable health coverage to those who are uninsured or under insured. It provides a variety of plans, including individual and family plans, small business plans, and plans for the self-employed. The plans are designed to be affordable and provide comprehensive coverage. The Wisconsin Plan also includes coverage for preventive care, mental health services, and prescription drugs. There are three types of Wisconsin Plan: the Standard Plan, the Enhanced Plan, and the High Deductible Health Plan. The Standard Plan provides basic coverage, including hospital and physician services, preventive care, and prescription drugs. The Enhanced Plan offers additional coverage, such as vision and dental care. The High Deductible Health Plan is designed for those who wish to pay lower premiums and require a higher deductible in order to receive coverage.