Yearly Archives: 2013

Pre- School & Special Needs Kids

By |2017-02-10T09:50:13-07:00August 13th, 2013|Licensing|

A couple of months ago I heard a story from a parent of a special needs kid who told me that she was trying to find a pre-school- but her kid was denied admission.  She said that the facility told her that our licensing regulations wouldn’t allow the school to admit her child because he [...]

Breastfeeding is Helping to Reduce Childhood Obesity

By |2017-02-10T09:50:13-07:00August 12th, 2013|General|

Increasing the percentage of women that choose to breastfeed is a critical evidence-based practice for addressing the childhood obesity epidemic.  Here in Arizona, we have a lot to celebrate during World Breastfeeding Week- because of our collective work to increase breastfeeding is paying off.  Arizona’s percentage of babies who begin breastfeeding has jumped to 83% [...]

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Cottage Home Successes

By |2017-02-10T09:50:14-07:00August 11th, 2013|Preparedness|

A couple years ago, the legislature passed a bill to allow people to make certain foods at home and sell them to the public.  The food has to be a low-risk for food-borne diseases, but there's lots of options.  The program is a great success - we have more than 1,700 people registered for the [...]

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Computer Issues Strike Again

By |2017-02-10T09:50:14-07:00August 10th, 2013|General|

Early this morning the computer data center that we use for ADHS programs lost power.  When this happens, all those systems like the birth and death certificate system, the Women, Infant and Children's system and the medical marijuana system are not available until the power is restored and we can bring them back online.   Fixing the [...]

National Immunization Awareness Month

By |2017-02-10T09:50:14-07:00August 9th, 2013|Prevention|

National Immunization Awareness Month gives us a great opportunity to talk about the need to improve national immunization coverage levels.  Vaccine-preventable diseases are becoming increasingly rare in the US because vaccines are effective, but that doesn’t mean we should stop vaccinating.  Even though most infants and toddlers have received all recommended vaccines by age 2, there [...]

2012 AZ Abortion Surveillance Report

By |2017-02-10T09:50:14-07:00August 8th, 2013|General|

State law directs us to produce several reports each year to help the public know what’s happening in the state and to help with public policy development.  One of the more recently required reports is an annual report on abortion.  This is the 3rd year we’ve published our annual Abortion Surveillance Report.  This year's report found that there was a [...]

State Hospital Becoming a National Model

By |2017-02-10T09:50:14-07:00August 7th, 2013|Behavioral Health|

Operating any type of medical or behavioral health facility is a balancing act.  It’s especially delicate at the Arizona State Hospital because we deal with patients who suffer from the most severe symptoms of mental illness.  Treatment practices at ASH has changed through the years to reflect contemporary approaches.  Decades ago, people with mental illness were heavily medicated [...]

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Back to School Oral Health

By |2017-02-10T09:50:15-07:00August 7th, 2013|General, Prevention|

Back to school time brings thoughts of new school supplies, backpacks, clothing, doctor's visits and immunizations. It’s also time for a dental exam and preventive care. The American Dental Association and American Academy of Pediatrics urge parents to schedule a dental examination before the school year starts. A visit to the dentist now can help assure [...]

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Walk to School this Year

By |2017-02-10T09:50:16-07:00August 6th, 2013|Prevention|

Have you ever pulled into your kids’ turn-around ducking and dodging as families franticly drop off their kids? An easy way to combat that morning rush-out-the-door is by walking to school as a family. It’s an opportunity for kids and their parents to bond and get in some physical activity to boot. If enough families [...]

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Rural Metro Bankruptcy

By |2017-02-10T09:50:16-07:00August 5th, 2013|Preparedness|

Earlier this week the Rural/Metro Corporation (a large provider of private ambulance in Arizona) announced that it had filed a  Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Company announced that the bankruptcy action will allow the company to…  “significantly reduce its debt, renegotiate unprofitable contracts and free [...]

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