ADVICE Collaborative II: Turning the Tide on Infections

ADVICE Collaborative II: Turning the Tide on Infections

Back in 2013 our Licensing team joined with our Infectious Disease Services shop and our Healthcare Associated Infections Advisory Committee to put together a day-long conference aimed at improving infection control practices in our dialysis facilities. The ADVICE collaborative brought together licensed dialysis providers, the dialysis network, federal partners, and public health professionals to find [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:56-07:00January 7th, 2014|Prevention|Comments Off on ADVICE Collaborative II: Turning the Tide on Infections

Electronic Birth Certificate Rollout Going Smoothly

We rolled out a new electronic birth certificate system this week that will be a game-changer for public health.  Our system (which took about 18 months to plan, create & launch) will help us collect better surveillance data for our Winnable Battles like obesity, tobacco use, substance abuse, and better data about birth outcomes that will help [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:56-07:00January 6th, 2014|Prevention|Comments Off on Electronic Birth Certificate Rollout Going Smoothly

Influenza Season Officially Arrives

Flu season is here!  Parts of the country (mostly in the south) have had more intense flu activity in the last few weeks, and 25 states reported widespread flu activity for the week ending December 28th.   Meanwhile, in Arizona we are seeing an increase in the number of lab-confirmed flu cases reported to ADHS- but [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:56-07:00January 3rd, 2014|Preparedness|Comments Off on Influenza Season Officially Arrives

Public Health Poem to end the Year

The Ambulance Down In The Valley A Poem About Public Health Prevention by Joseph Malins (1895)   'Twas a dangerous cliff, as they freely confessed, though to walk near its crest was so pleasant; but over its terrible edge there had slipped a duke and full many a peasant. So the people said something would [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:56-07:00December 27th, 2013|General|6 Comments

Smart, Strong and Driven – Arizona’s 2013 babies

Arizona is on a great trajectory for success if you go by baby names.  The most popular boy’s name in 2013 was Liam which means strong-willed warrior and the most popular girl’s name – Sophia – means wisdom. Liam, a form of the name William, jumped to first place from fourth last year, but it [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:56-07:00December 26th, 2013|General|1 Comment

Home Visiting: An Evidence-Based Best Practice

Home visiting programs are highly effective at coaching new parents to be better parents.  Home visiting is particularly effective in building skills needed to be an effective parent as well as providing support for breastfeeding, nutrition, child development, fussy babies, oral health, and access to community resources. Arizona has a long tradition of supporting home visiting.  Arizona's coalition of partners [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:56-07:00December 26th, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on Home Visiting: An Evidence-Based Best Practice

Publishing Our Accreditation Success

As soon as the health department accreditation movement started in early 2010 we quickly recognized that statewide public health accreditation could substantially help us with our goal of achieving improvements in public health outcomes in AZ.  Our first task was to scope out the resources we’d need to achieve statewide accreditation and then tap into some [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:56-07:00December 24th, 2013|General|1 Comment

Smoking & Stillbirth

It’s been almost 50 years since the 1st Surgeon General’s report on the health dangers of smoking and we’re still fighting the battle.  About 43 million Americans smoke despite decades of warnings.  Science continues to uncover dangerous aspects of tobacco use.  A new report highlights the threat to unborn children.   The study published in Obstetrics [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:56-07:00December 23rd, 2013|Prevention|2 Comments

Tweaking the EMS Cost Curve

A couple of years ago I had our folks in the Bureau of EMS and Trauma System write a guidance document on what we believe is appropriate to include in ambulance contracts.   We noticed that these contracts were getting very complicated and included a whole lot of stuff that was very expensive… but that didn’t have much to [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:56-07:00December 20th, 2013|Preparedness|Comments Off on Tweaking the EMS Cost Curve

Rural Metro Bankruptcy Confirmed by Court (but not yet effective)

We received Rural Metro’s bankruptcy documents this week.  The Delaware bankruptcy court confirmed the company’s reorganization- including the business plan and capital structure.  The plan states that the company will be continuing all material contracts in AZ- which is good.  They’ll officially emerge from Chapter 11 once its reorganization plan is declared “effective”… meaning that [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:49:57-07:00December 19th, 2013|Preparedness|Comments Off on Rural Metro Bankruptcy Confirmed by Court (but not yet effective)
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