ADHS Turns the Key On Electronic EMT & Paramedic Certification System

ADHS Turns the Key On Electronic EMT & Paramedic Certification System

One of our top Strategic Map objectives is to improve access to our services by leveraging technology. We took a great leap forward in that area when our new On-Line EMCT Certification went live this week.  The new electronic certification system allows Arizona’s 10,000 Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics to apply for and renew their certificate [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:38-07:00May 27th, 2014|Preparedness|Comments Off on ADHS Turns the Key On Electronic EMT & Paramedic Certification System

Wildfire Season Kicks Off

The first big fire of the season started this week in Oak Creek Canyon- called the Slide fire.  Smoke is usually the first public health impact from wildland fires.  The air quality in Flagstaff and Sedona has been generally OK- but poor at times depending on the winds (smoke levels in Sedona have been high [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:38-07:00May 23rd, 2014|Licensing, Preparedness|1 Comment

What’s Deep Vein Thrombosis?

More than 300 million people travel on long-distance airline flights each year.  Almost everybody does fine on a long flight- but something called deep vein thrombosis can be a serious risk for some long-distance travelers.  Anyone traveling more than four hours, whether by air, car, bus, or train, can be at risk for blood clots [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:38-07:00May 22nd, 2014|Prevention|1 Comment

Are E-cigarettes an Important Tool in the Tobacco Fight?

There’s no substitute for evidence when it comes to public health decision-making.  Over the last couple of years the public health community has been asking itself whether electronic cigarettes can play an important role in getting folks to kick their tobacco habit.  We haven’t had much evidence to answer that question so far… but a [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:38-07:00May 21st, 2014|Prevention|3 Comments

Study: Flu Vaccine Cuts Kids Trips to ICU

Influenza vaccine reduces a child's risk of flu-related intensive care hospitalization by 74% according to a CDC study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases. This is the first study that estimates vaccine effectiveness against flu admissions to pediatric intensive care units.

By |2017-02-10T09:49:38-07:00May 21st, 2014|General|Comments Off on Study: Flu Vaccine Cuts Kids Trips to ICU

American Indian Healthcare Matrix (Part III)

In addition to services provided by the Indian Health Service and the ”638’s” administered by tribes and tribal organizations, American Indians are eligible to apply for and receive Medicare, Medicaid, and  Children’s Health Insurance Plan.  American Indians applying for Medicaid services in Arizona need to meet the same income requirements as all other applicants.  Unearned [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:38-07:00May 20th, 2014|General|Comments Off on American Indian Healthcare Matrix (Part III)

ADHS Publishes Arizona-Specific “Evidence Toolkit” for Decision-Making

The core of our decision-making as an agency relies on evidence.  Evidence can be scientific like surveillance or research or it can be administrative or financial (like return on investment).  Whichever way you slice it- the key is to get good reliable information so that our public health system can make effective decisions as we [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:38-07:00May 19th, 2014|Preparedness|Comments Off on ADHS Publishes Arizona-Specific “Evidence Toolkit” for Decision-Making

MERS-CoV x 2

A couple of weeks ago a healthcare worker who recently returned from Saudi Arabia was the first confirmed case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in the U.S.  This week the CDC and the Florida health department   confirmed a 2nd US case.   A person with MERS traveled Saudi Arabia - London - Boston - Atlanta - [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:38-07:00May 16th, 2014|Preparedness|1 Comment

Stroke Awareness Month

Strokes can cause long-term health problems and death.  The good news is that strokes can be prevented by understanding the risk factors (which are similar to heart disease) like high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, obesity, and tobacco.  To find out more about your risk for a stroke, you can talk with your physician and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:38-07:00May 15th, 2014|Prevention|3 Comments

The Top 5 Killers

The Top 5 things that kill people in the US are: heart disease, cancer, lung disease such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis, stroke and injuries.  In fact- these 5 conditions cause 63% of all deaths in the US — which is nearly 18,000 people each year in AZ (about 50 people/day in AZ). This week [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:40-07:00May 14th, 2014|Prevention|1 Comment
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