Yearly Archives: 2014

Arnold v. Sarn Service Capacity Increases on Target

By |2017-02-10T09:49:22-07:00December 22nd, 2014|Behavioral Health|

Service capacity increases mandated by the Arnold v. Sarn lawsuit are on target.  The exit agreement on the suit stipulates an increase of services for folks living with a serious mental illness in Maricopa County during fiscal years 2015-2016.  Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care (the regional behavioral health authority for Maricopa County) is on target in [...]

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ADHS Awards New Behavioral Health Services Contracts

By |2017-02-10T09:49:22-07:00December 18th, 2014|Behavioral Health|

The mind and body aren’t separated - and neither should the healthcare delivery system - especially for folks with a serious mental illness.  People with a serious mental illness die more than 25 years earlier than the general population…an unacceptable health disparity in anybody’s book.  The increased mortality is largely from treatable medical conditions caused [...]

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Arizona Aces Latest CDC Public Health Preparedness Report Card

By |2017-02-10T09:49:22-07:00December 18th, 2014|Preparedness|

Every  year the CDC evaluates each of the states on their public health preparedness performance.  Arizona continued to score high marks on this year’s preparedness report card.  We got a perfect score this year for biological laboratory testing, and we’ve kept our excellent performance measures for incident management, medical countermeasures, and public information.  Our response [...]

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What’s a CON, Anyway?

By |2017-02-10T09:49:22-07:00December 17th, 2014|Preparedness|

Arizona uses a Certificate of Necessity (CON) system to regulate ground ambulance service in Arizona - and to make sure that every place in the State has adequate emergency medical services, including the frontier parts of Arizona. The CON actually describes the geographic service area, level of service (advanced life support or basic life support), [...]

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The Certificate of Necessity (CON) “Pipeline”

By |2017-02-10T09:49:22-07:00December 16th, 2014|General|

American Medical Response’s (AMR) isn’t the only application in the pipeline.  A number of fire departments along with private groups are applying for CONs right now.  Some are farther along in the application process than others. Why all the interest in running an ambulance company?  Rural Metro’s bankruptcy has probably played a role along with [...]

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Flu Season May Be a Hard One

By |2017-02-10T09:49:23-07:00December 15th, 2014|Prevention|

We expect to see flu cases, hospitalizations, and even some deaths every year, but recent data from the CDC shows that this season may be a little different than the past few flu seasons.  First, the  flu strain causing the most cases so far this year is Influenza A (H3N2).  Flu seasons in which H3 [...]

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Vaccine Financing and Availability Advisory Committee Report

By |2017-02-10T09:49:23-07:00December 12th, 2014|Prevention|

Childhood immunizations are widely credited as one of the top ten public health achievements of the 20th century.  For the 13 diseases included on the current U.S. childhood immunization schedule, 20 million cases of disease are prevented per year, 42,000 lives are saved, and the healthcare system realizes $13.6 million in direct medical costs (see [...]

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Mission of Mercy Starts Friday

By |2017-02-10T09:49:23-07:00December 11th, 2014|Prevention|

Good oral health is critical to a person’s overall health. Tooth decay and gum disease are linked with heart disease, stroke and diabetes, and premature births. Many people in our community can’t afford dental care, so they suffer from poor oral health that affects their ability to speak, smile, smell, taste, touch and eat.  That’s [...]

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Administrative Judge Recommends Approving New Ambulance Service Application

By |2017-02-10T09:49:23-07:00December 9th, 2014|General|

Late Monday, an Administrative Law Judge issued an Order recommending that I approve American Medical Response of Maricopa’s (AMR) application to operate ambulances (certificate of necessity or CON) in all of Maricopa County. We regulate ambulance services differently than most states.  In order to operate an ambulance here the applicant needs to meet a number [...]

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Community Paramedicine Legal Analysis Report

By |2017-02-10T09:49:23-07:00December 9th, 2014|General|

Community Integrated Paramedicine programs are coming together in two primary business models in Arizona.  The first one has EMS (emergency medical services) agencies partnering with hospitals to reduce the frequency that patients are re-admitted to hospitals.  In the second, EMS agencies are cultivating social service referrals to reduce the frequency that folks use emergency departments [...]

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