Monthly Archives: November 2014

Thanks for Volunteering

By |2017-02-10T09:49:23-07:00November 28th, 2014|General|

A couple months back, I sent a note to staff letting you know about an opportunity to help out kids in our hood…students at Capitol Elementary School.  Several of you volunteered and will be tutoring the kids a couple days a week in math and reading. As Winston Churchill said:, “We make a living by [...]

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Have a Happy & Healthy Thanksgiving

By |2017-02-10T09:49:23-07:00November 26th, 2014|General|

The holiday season can be challenging if you're trying to eat healthy and limit sodium.  Fortunately, you don't have to give up all of your favorite dishes in the name of heart health.  Be sure to check out these six tips for a healthier Thanksgiving. Also, click here to visit the Million Hearts Healthy Eating [...]

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Community Profiles Dashboards (Part IV of IV)

By |2017-02-10T09:49:23-07:00November 26th, 2014|Prevention|

I’ve been blogging about our Community Profiles Dashboards over the last few weeks.  They’re a powerful new tool for public health professionals, city planners, non-profit organizations, and medical providers, and anyone interested in heath data.  We’ve showcased several of the functions of the Dashboards and how they can help visualize and analyze health data.  The [...]

Take the Title V Needs Assessment Survey

By |2017-02-10T09:49:23-07:00November 25th, 2014|General, Prevention|

Our Women’s and Children’s Health Team is working on the 5-year Needs Assessment for the Maternal and Child Health Title V Block Grant.  The needs assessment helps us tailor how we spend the federal funding to improve the health and well-being of Arizona’s women, children, and adolescents. You can help narrow down the 10 health [...]

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Developmental Disabilities Planning Council Refresh

By |2017-02-10T09:49:24-07:00November 24th, 2014|General|

Arizona’s Developmental Disabilities Planning Council got some good news this week after learning that Governor Brewer extended the Executive Order that created the Council in 2009.  Signed on November 4th, the Executive Order authorizes the Council to continue its work through 2019 in supporting persons with developmental disabilities and their families by funding important projects [...]

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Time to Comment on Newborn Screening Rules

By |2017-02-10T09:49:24-07:00November 21st, 2014|Licensing, Preparedness|

Last month I wrote about how we are working on revising our Newborn Screening rules because of a change in state law. The changes include requiring hearing tests on all newborns, adding critical congenital heart defects screening and adding a screening for severe combined immunodeficiency started January 2016. The last test depends on whether we [...]

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CDC National Health Report

By |2017-02-10T09:49:24-07:00November 21st, 2014|General|

Last Thursday, the CDC published the CDC National Health Report which provides a snapshot of recent trends in key areas of the nation’s health.  The report finds Americans are living longer, healthier lives, but  indicates that progress has been slow or stagnating in some areas, including several leading causes of death and their risk factors. The new report [...]

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Navajo Nation Establishes the Navajo Department of Health

By |2017-02-10T09:49:24-07:00November 20th, 2014|General|

After many years of planning and conducting of public forums throughout the Navajo Nation, the Navajo Tribal Council recently approved legislation establishing the Navajo Department of Health.  Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly  signed the legislation into law. The new law establishes the Navajo Department of Health as the lead agency delegated to ensure that quality [...]

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Annual March of Dimes Report Card

By |2017-02-10T09:49:25-07:00November 19th, 2014|Prevention|

Every year the March of Dimes reviews where we are as a nation in reducing premature birth.  Being born too early can impact a child’s ability to live a healthy life.  It is one of the leading causes of infant death.  Arizona has been improving the preterm birth rate for the past 7 years.  In [...]

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AZ Health Aging Plan

By |2017-02-10T09:49:25-07:00November 18th, 2014|General, Prevention|

Arizona is experiencing a record shift in the number of older adults.  By 2050, the number of Arizonans age 65 and older is expected to increase 174%, which represents 2,422,186 people.  Also, the current trend of longevity among aging adults represents both opportunities and challenges in the years ahead.  Older adults are living longer; however, [...]

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