What Zero Grams (0g) of Trans Fat Really Means

What Zero Grams (0g) of Trans Fat Really Means

Eating foods with trans-fat (or trans fatty acids) raises low-density lipoprotein (“bad” cholesterol), lowers your high-density lipoprotein (“good” cholesterol), and is linked to heart disease.  Trans fat provides no health benefit and there’s no safe level of eating trans-fat.  The FDA, American Heart Association, and the Institute of Medicine all agree that trans fatty acids [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:29-07:00September 25th, 2014|Prevention|Comments Off on What Zero Grams (0g) of Trans Fat Really Means

We Can Prevent Suicide

This is national suicide prevention month. What can you do to prevent suicide?  Look for the warning signs: Those talking about wanting to die Those giving away their possessions Those feeling hopeless, or intensely lonely Those experiencing mental or physical pain Those increasing their use of substances Those discussing revenge Those demonstrating extreme mood swings [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:29-07:00September 24th, 2014|Prevention|1 Comment

The Ebola Intervention Roadmap

The pace of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has quickened over the last few weeks.  There have now been over 4,900 cases and 2,400 deaths (half in the last month).  The WHO has warned that by October, we may see the number of Ebola cases doubling every three weeks.  For several months now, the [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:29-07:00September 23rd, 2014|Preparedness|Comments Off on The Ebola Intervention Roadmap

Influenza Preparedness

It’s coming up on the harvest season for infectious diseases, and many of our ADHS teams are gearing up. We’re monitoring the number of flu cases reported across the state (we’ve only had 1 in the last couple weeks), supporting distribution of flu vaccines, encouraging healthcare workers and the public to get vaccinated, and testing influenza [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:29-07:00September 22nd, 2014|Preparedness|1 Comment

Bringing Down AZ’s Teen Pregnancy Rate

We’re showing success in reducing our teen age pregnancies.  It’s one of our winnable battles because babies born to teen moms are more likely to have bad birth outcomes; teen moms are likely to drop out of school and live in poverty.  Since 2002, our teen pregnancy rate has declined almost 40%.  We continue to [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:29-07:00September 19th, 2014|Prevention|1 Comment

Congrats to Emily

Congratulations to Emily Jenkins, the President and CEO of the Arizona Council of Human Service Providers who was recognized by the Arizona Capitol Times as the Leader of the Year in Public Policy for Healthcare this week.  The award recognizes individuals and organizations for advancing public policy that positively impacts the lives of Arizonans.  Categories [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:29-07:00September 19th, 2014|General|Comments Off on Congrats to Emily

ADHS Receives March of Dimes National Award

The ADHS won the first-ever Newborn Screening Quality Award from the March of Dimes this week. We were recognized for shortening the length of time it takes bloodspot samples to get from Arizona hospitals to our State Laboratory, setting and achieving a target of receiving 95% of samples within 72 hours, and for establishing a policy [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:29-07:00September 18th, 2014|Newborn Screening|Comments Off on ADHS Receives March of Dimes National Award

New ASTHO Presidential Challenge: Healthy Aging

I was at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Annual Meeting and Policy Summit most of last week.  This year’s meeting was entitled Achieving Population Health in Evolving Systems.  We shared best practices with each other about different ways states are approaching population health.  We heard from the Acting Surgeon General Rear Admiral Boris D. [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:29-07:00September 17th, 2014|General|1 Comment

Community Integrated Paramedicine Taking Shape in AZ

Community Integrated Paramedicine programs are beginning to come 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 [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:30-07:00September 16th, 2014|General|1 Comment

Enterovirus D68

Arizona joined the states asking CDC for laboratory testing for Enterovirus D68 on Friday.  We’ve had an increase in the number of children hospitalized and treated for upper respiratory illness.  Enterovirus is in the family with the common cold and illness is usually limited to cold symptoms (stuffy or runny nose and cough).  There seem [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:30-07:00September 15th, 2014|General|Comments Off on Enterovirus D68
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