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Evaluating Stakeholder Needs to Improve Public Health Programs

Input and feedback from our partners is critical to ensuring the public health work we do is effective and meaningful. Even when (or especially when) programs have been in existence for years, it’s important to continue checking in with our stakeholders. MEDSIS, our electronic communicable disease surveillance system, has been in place since 2006, but it is continually undergoing enhancements. [...]

By |March 25th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Evaluating Stakeholder Needs to Improve Public Health Programs

World TB Day

Each year on March 24th, we observe World TB Day and revisit the worldwide efforts to control and eliminate tuberculosis (TB) .  The theme of World TB Day 2016, "Unite to End TB," is showcased in Arizona through ongoing local, state, national, and binational collaboration. While nationally in 2015 we saw an increase of 157 cases, for a total count [...]

By |March 24th, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on World TB Day

Fuzzy and Cute Friends Require Healthy Habits

With Easter right around the corner, little ones in Arizona may be coming into contact with baby chicks or ducklings at festivals, egg hunts, or petting zoos. While these baby birds are cute, they are also common carriers of Salmonella bacteria . Salmonella bacteria can cause infections in people, with symptoms including diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramping. Kids under five, [...]

By |March 23rd, 2016|Preparedness|Comments Off on Fuzzy and Cute Friends Require Healthy Habits

Five-Part Series Highlights the Effect of Alzheimer’s Disease in Arizona

Alzheimer’s disease is a serious health issue in Arizona and the United States. The disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases. Over the next 10 years, Arizona is expected to experience an exponential increase in Alzheimer’s cases because of an aging population . In most people Alzheimer’s symptoms first appear after age 60, but Alzheimer’s disease is [...]

By |March 22nd, 2016|General|Comments Off on Five-Part Series Highlights the Effect of Alzheimer’s Disease in Arizona

Our Public Education Campaigns Earn Several Awards

Several of our public education and outreach campaigns received awards earlier this month from the American Advertising Federation. Our tobacco prevention program earned several awards for public service announcements promoting the Arizona Smoker’s Helpline, commonly referred to as the ASHLine, which provides coaching and nicotine replacement therapy to anyone who wants to quit using tobacco. The tobacco prevention program also [...]

By |March 21st, 2016|General|Comments Off on Our Public Education Campaigns Earn Several Awards

Yavapai County Receives Accreditation

Congratulations to Yavapai County Community Health Services for being the first public health department in Arizona to achieve accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board! The national accreditation program works to improve and protect the health of the public by advancing the quality and performance of the nation’s tribal, state, local and territorial public health departments. To receive accreditation [...]

By |March 18th, 2016|General|Comments Off on Yavapai County Receives Accreditation
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