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Making Progress on Improving the Public Health System

The purpose of the Arizona Health Improvement Plan (AzHIP) is to move the dial on important health outcomes and it is an important component of Public Health Accreditation. A lot has been going on behind the scenes to move us forward in the accreditation process. Below is an update of the work we have done in the areas of cross [...]

By |July 19th, 2016|General|1 Comment

Mental Health is an Essential Component of Health

In light of the recent tragedies occurring in the U.S. and around the world, there is help locally, if you need support. Mercy Maricopa, which oversees the crisis system in Maricopa County, has activated a dedicated 24/7 crisis line in response to the recent shootings. Crisis Response Network operates the line, 1-800-203-CARE (2273), and it’s available to anyone who may [...]

By |July 18th, 2016|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Mental Health is an Essential Component of Health

Food Desert Summit Looks for Ways to Increase Access to Nutritious Foods

Many Arizona residents live in food deserts, which are areas that lack healthy, affordable, good-quality food. Having access to nutritious food requires that food be available in the community and that households can afford it. In Arizona, twenty-one and a half percent of households with children are food insecure. Childhood food security and childhood obesity are connected as families may [...]

By |July 15th, 2016|Prevention|Comments Off on Food Desert Summit Looks for Ways to Increase Access to Nutritious Foods

Measles Outbreak Update: Is the End in Sight?

For the past several weeks, local and state public health have identified cases of measles in both detainees and staff members at a federal detention center in Eloy, Arizona; however no cases have been identified in community members unrelated to the facility. For the past week we have been holding steady at 22 confirmed cases. Measles can take up to [...]

By |July 14th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Measles Outbreak Update: Is the End in Sight?

As weather heats up, flu winds down in Arizona

Over the past few weeks, flu activity across the state has been decreasing. It’s not a break for the flu team though. Flu cases still occur and surveillance activities continue throughout the summer; however, activities are different in the non-peak activity (summer) and peak activity (winter) seasons. During the summer, case investigations are performed on all flu cases reported to public health, [...]

By |July 13th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on As weather heats up, flu winds down in Arizona

E. coli Outbreak Linked to Flour and Dough Products

Is it really true? Could cookie dough make us sick? If you’ve been watching or reading the news lately, you may have heard about a new outbreak that is linked to dough made with contaminated flour. What is unusual about this outbreak is that the source was not from the usual suspect, raw egg, but rather from flour that was [...]

By |July 12th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on E. coli Outbreak Linked to Flour and Dough Products
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