Posts Tagged ‘legislative session’

Informed Consent Website Up & Running

November 26th, 2012

Last legislative session the Governor signed HB 2036- which amends state law regarding abortions. Some parts of the law are pending legal challenges, but the parts requiring us to develop a website were unaffected- and our new informed consent site just went up.  The website lists agencies and services that are available to assist women throughout their pregnancy, including information about adoption.  The information is listed to make it easy for women to find local resources.  Many of our public health programs are listed, like WIC, breastfeeding support, and home visiting programs.  The website also includes information describing fetal development and info describing various abortion methods and medical risks associated with the procedures. 

It’s important that providers are aware of the website because the law requires AZ health care providers to give a woman considering an abortion the opportunity to review the information. A “Potential Resources Submission Form” is posted in case agencies are interested in listing additional resources on the site.

New AZ Biomedical Research Commission Kick-off

May 1st, 2012

You might remember that the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission was transferred to the ADHS last legislative session.  We officially became responsible for the Commission in July of 2011.  My first priorities were to get a clear analysis of the “books” (e.g. the financial records etc.), get a handle on the outstanding research projects that the Commission had been funding, transition the existing staff to our shop, recruit Commissioners (several of the Commissioners were serving in expired appointments), and to find a new Executive Director. 

I’m glad to say that we’ve accomplished each of these objectives (except that we haven’t hired a new Executive Director yet)…  and we’re ready to kick off the activities of the new Commission.  We held our first meeting last week to introduce the old and new Commissioners to the vision of how the new ABRC will work, examine the “books”, discuss the audit we conducted, review the current research projects, discuss the Executive Director position, and strategize about next steps- including setting up a retreat once we have an Executive director on-board.

Thanks to all that have been involved so far making this transition a success- including Alex Percival and Kurt Schulte from Auditing, Jim Humble and John Lake from Finance, Chris Ruth from Procurement, and Julie Smee from HR, and of course Shoana Anderson for filling in as the Interim Executive Director (in addition to her regular duties).