Yearly Archives: 2010

Abortion Reporting

By |2017-02-10T09:52:18-07:00May 12th, 2010|Licensing|

The Legislature passed (and the Governor signed) a new law this past session that expands the number of reportable fields for abortion procedures that occur in Arizona.  There are about 17 reportable fields and new reporting requirements for complications that occur as a result of the procedure.  All of the data is confidential and there are no personally [...]

Tucson Women’s Clinic v. Eden

By |2017-02-10T09:52:19-07:00May 11th, 2010|Licensing|

Back in 1999, a law was passed and signed (ARS § 36-449.01 36-449.02 36-449.03) that required ADHS to license and inspect abortion providers if they provide 5 or more first-trimester abortions in a month or if they provide any 2nd or 3rd trimester abortions as an abortion clinic.  Hospitals were exempted. The Tucson Women’s Clinic sued the ADHS director [...]

Arizona Stroke Research

By |2010-05-10T08:55:18-07:00May 10th, 2010|Preparedness, Prevention|

Dr. Ben Bobrow, our EMS Medical Director is at it again, with yet another publication that positively measured the value and effectiveness of another public health intervention.  Ben and his team published this month in Stroke and demonstrated that telemedicine is incredibly valuable for saving lives in rural and remote communities, by giving rural and [...]

New Behavioral Health Service Package

By |2017-02-10T09:52:19-07:00May 7th, 2010|Behavioral Health|

Our behavioral health team has completed work on the new behavioral health service package for our folks that are receiving services but don't qualify for AHCCCS benefits. We've posted a Guidelines Fact Sheet or you can view ADHS guidance to contractors regarding services to Non-Title XIX members with serious mental illness, services to individuals experiencing a [...]

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Colorectal Cancer

By |2010-05-06T17:07:31-07:00May 6th, 2010|Prevention|

Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer in Arizona, with 2,213 cases in 2006 (according to our Cancer Data Query System) But only about half the folks in Arizona take advantage of a simple screening test that can save their life. Last week, The Lancet published the first clinical trial that clearly demonstrates [...]

Arizona Cancer Registry

By |2017-02-10T09:52:19-07:00May 5th, 2010|General, Preparedness|

The ADHS Arizona Cancer Registry is a population-based surveillance system that collects, manages and analyzes information on the incidence, survival and mortality of persons having been diagnosed with cancer. We began collecting cancer case information in 1981.  The Registry has data available describing cancer in Arizona using a variety of descriptors, including site of origin, age, [...]

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Bats, Rabies, & Schools

By |2010-05-04T06:53:35-07:00May 4th, 2010|General, Preparedness|

Bats are one of three rabies reservoirs in AZ – the others being skunks and foxes.  Our skunk rabies season often peaks during winter & spring (although last year – it went all year). Our bat season goes late-March through early-October.  Most (but not all) of the 28 species of bats in AZ do migrate [...]

Bats, Rabies, & Schools

By |2010-05-04T06:53:35-07:00May 4th, 2010|General, Preparedness|

Bats are one of three rabies reservoirs in AZ – the others being skunks and foxes.  Our skunk rabies season often peaks during winter & spring (although last year – it went all year). Our bat season goes late-March through early-October.  Most (but not all) of the 28 species of bats in AZ do migrate [...]

Behavioral Health Crunch Time

By |2010-05-03T08:17:17-07:00May 3rd, 2010|Behavioral Health|

Last week was very busy for our behavioral health team.  Staff held several community meetings all across the state and met with the people in charge of the Regional Behavioral Health Authorities regarding on the upcoming service package reductions for folks that don’t qualify for AHCCCS benefits.  You can see our ADHS Continues to Seek [...]

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How to Live 12 Years Longer

By |2017-02-10T09:52:19-07:00April 30th, 2010|General, Prevention|

This week the Archives of Internal Medicine published the results of a 20-year lifestyle study on 4886 people in the UK between 1985 and 2005.  The study compared mortality rates among the group and analyzed longevity’s relationship to behavior.  The study compared people that had various bad behaviors- allocating 1 point for: 1) smoking; 2) [...]

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