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Arlis Jenkins is the Hepatitis C Epidemiology Program Manager at the Arizona Department of Health Services. Her work involves specialized knowledge of state and local jurisdictions, social determinants of health and harm reduction services including drug user health and sex positivity. She is tasked with hepatitis C elimination planning and strategy implementation, a collaborative project that necessitates statewide community engagement and the formation of strategic partnerships to increase access to quality hepatitis C prevention and care services for all Arizonans.

CDC Launches Funding Assistance Site

By |2011-02-28T06:53:37-07:00February 28th, 2011|General, Preparedness, Prevention|

The CDC launched their new CDC Funding Assistance Data and Profiles site this week.  The website provides quick access to information on CDC’s funding in states and territories like grants and cooperative agreements to state and local health departments, universities, and other public and private agencies for a variety of public health programs.

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Resources for Getting up to Speed on Marijuana as Medication

By |2011-02-25T17:21:37-07:00February 25th, 2011|General|

As we get closer to implementing the AZ Medical Marijuana Act in mid-April, I thought it might be a good idea to post some information that may be helpful to physicians and prospective qualifying patients.  Over the last weeks, I’ve been sent a number of articles and sources of information about the medical use of [...]

Medical Marijuana Public Comments Posted

By |2017-02-10T09:51:54-07:00February 25th, 2011|General|

We received more than 1,500 comments on our second draft of the medical marijuana rules- bring the total number of comments to more than 3,000.  We’ve posted all the comments on our hub website http://www.azdhs.gov/prop203/ (with personal information and foul language removed).  We’ll be examining the suggestions over the coming weeks and expect to publish [...]

ADHS’ Community Garden

By |2011-02-25T09:22:10-07:00February 25th, 2011|General, Prevention|

It’s always best to lead by example.  We’ve been encouraging community gardens for years and now we have one!  After much hoping, dreaming and planning the community garden is finally a reality.  In October, Jonathan Manning from Elgin Nursery came out to help us break ground.  We added compost and cottonseed meal to a long [...]

Food Cottage Industry Bill

By |2011-02-24T19:47:00-07:00February 24th, 2011|General|

I had the opportunity to talk about the benefits of HB 2103 last week. It’s a real simple bill with the potential to have a big impact.  It would basically allow folks to prepare (not potentially hazardous) food in their own home for commercial purposes as long as they package and label it with the [...]

AHCCCS Coverage Changes?

By |2017-02-10T09:51:54-07:00February 24th, 2011|Behavioral Health, General|

A few weeks ago I wrote about the portion of the proposed FY 2012 budget that would suspend for 2 years AHCCCS (Medicaid) eligibility for adults without children (called childless adults).  As I mentioned in the earlier post, that kind of change would need to be approved by then federal government.  Last week, the Secretary [...]

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Whole Grains Campaign

By |2017-02-10T09:51:56-07:00February 23rd, 2011|Prevention|

The Arizona Nutrition Network just launched a new campaign targeting Whole Grains.  The goal is to educate Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program participants on the importance and benefits of eating plenty of whole grains.  Whole grains are great because they give you fiber, B vitamins including folate and they are low in fat, reducing your risk [...]

Diabetes Awareness

By |2017-02-10T09:51:56-07:00February 22nd, 2011|Prevention|

More than 10% of Arizonans have diabetes.  But what’s even more alarming are the recent estimate by the CDC that about 1.5 million Arizonans (25%) have pre-diabetes, a condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be considered diabetes.  Pre-diabetes significantly raises a person’s risk of Type 2 [...]

Influenza’s Having a Field Week in AZ

By |2011-02-18T08:21:34-07:00February 18th, 2011|Preparedness|

The flu vaccine that you and your family got earlier will pay off over the next couple of weeks, it's going gangbusters right now.  We monitor several different indicators to determine the level of flu activity in the state and all are on the rise right now including increased school nurse and health care clinic visits for [...]

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Regulatory Relief in a Public Health Emergency

By |2011-02-17T14:36:07-07:00February 17th, 2011|Licensing|

I often write about the benefits and leverage we can achieve for our public health goals by partnering with external organizations and Stakeholders, but sometimes the collaborative initiatives are with ourself.  Our Medical Facility Licensing and Emergency Preparedness teams have been working with our licensed facilities to figure out what they’d need in terms of [...]

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