Yearly Archives: 2014

The 5th “Vital Sign” & the Painkiller Epidemic (Part III of V)

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 14th, 2014|General|

In Part I and Part II of this series we’ve introduced the idea that contemporary pain management strategies have resulted in an epidemic of painkiller misuse and abuse that’s killing large numbers of people.  In fact, misuse and abuse of opiate prescription painkillers takes out more people every year than car crashes.  The run-up to the [...]

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Stories to Make You Smile

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 13th, 2014|General|

In 2012 the Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (the DDPC works out of the 4th floor of our 1740 building) partnered with the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center (SARRC) to develop new self-employment opportunities.  The Home Baked and Confectionary Goods law was used as the foundation for the project due to potential ease of [...]

Suicide & Depression: A Critical Arizona Winnable Battle

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 12th, 2014|General|

Depression strikes more people than you might think.  Some 300,000 people in Arizona live with major depression.  It may take years from when symptoms first emerge and to when people finally get help.  Less than one-third of adults with a diagnosed mental illness receive treatment.  Often, it’s the friends and family of a person living [...]

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Employment First Initiative

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 12th, 2014|Behavioral Health, General|

Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council is sponsoring a series of six Employment First Community Forums to develop a comprehensive strategic plan designed to promote employment for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities.  A broad coalition of self-advocates, family members, service providers, educators, state agencies, advocates and employers are sharing ideas and strategies to raise public [...]

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Partnering to Improve a System

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 11th, 2014|Newborn Screening|

Thursday we celebrated our recent statewide success at reducing the time it takes newborn screening blood spot samples to get to our State Laboratory for testing.  Over the last 8 months, Arizona has improved our blood spot turn-around time to among the best in the country. Folks from dozens of hospitals came to a celebrate [...]

Ebola Outbreak in West Africa

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 8th, 2014|Preparedness|

As you’ve probably seen in the news, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is still on the march.  The outbreak started back in March and is currently the largest Ebola outbreak in history, with the WHO reporting 1,603 cases and 877 deaths as of August 1st.  Most of the cases have occurred in Sierra Leone, Guinea, [...]

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Get a Healthy Jump on the School Year

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 8th, 2014|Prevention|

Believe it or not, it’s already back to school time.  Whether kids are heading off to school for the first time, or going back for their senior year of high school, it’s important for parents, grandparents and students to do everything they can to insure the school year is safe and healthy. One of the [...]

The 5th “Vital Sign” & the Painkiller Epidemic (Part II of V)

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 6th, 2014|Behavioral Health|

Last week (in Part I of this 5-part series) I introduced the idea that contemporary pain management strategies have resulted in an epidemic of painkiller misuse and abuse that’s killing large numbers of people.  In fact, misuse and abuse of opiate prescription painkillers takes out more people every year than car crashes.  The run-up to the [...]

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Summer Rabies Update: Rabies & Skunks

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 5th, 2014|Prevention|

2014 has already proven to be a very active year for rabies in Arizona.  So far this year, there have been 70 animals reported positive for rabies.  Last year at this time there were 40 animals reported positive.  We’re seeing an especially high number of rabid skunks this year.  39 skunks have been reported so [...]

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AZ’s Sliding Fee Scale Healthcare Clinic Finder

By |2017-02-10T09:49:33-07:00August 4th, 2014|Affordable Care Act|

Arizonans who don’t have health insurance still a way of getting affordable healthcare at one of Arizona’s 354 Sliding Fee Schedule health clinics.  These clinics offer discounted fees for services to persons without health insurance.  Our Bureau of Health Systems Development just updated the current list of primary care, dental or behavioral healthcare providers by [...]

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