Vaccine Driving Down US HPV Rate

Vaccine Driving Down US HPV Rate

This week, The Journal of Infectious Diseases published a study looking at the number of human papillomavirus infections in females before and after HPV vaccine was created (back in ’06).  The study found impressive results: a 56% decrease in HPV since the vaccine was introduced in 2006 (among girls between 14-19 years old).  This is a big deal [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:21-07:00June 25th, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on Vaccine Driving Down US HPV Rate

Our Newest Decision-making Tool

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.  Whichever way you slice it- the key is to get good reliable information so that our teams can make effective decisions as we execute our mission.   One of the [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:21-07:00June 24th, 2013|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Our Newest Decision-making Tool

Regulatory Reform in the Home-Stretch

Our Licensing & Rulemaking teams have spent the better part of 18 months working with hundreds of folks from numerous associations and licensed facilities as part of our regulatory reform initiative.  We’ve been overhauling 18 Articles of regulations for Healthcare Institutions and Behavioral Health Service Agencies including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, outpatient surgery and treatment centers, recovery [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:21-07:00June 21st, 2013|Behavioral Health, Licensing|4 Comments

Obesity Declared a Disease

The American Medical Association voted to recognize obesity as a disease this week.  This is an important change… because the term “disease” in the managed care world means that that prevention and treatment is more medically necessary, justifying reimbursement for necessary interventions.  If obesity isn't a disease then I don't know what is.  Obesity has [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:21-07:00June 21st, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on Obesity Declared a Disease

Budget Squared Away

As you’ve probably seen, the Legislature went into a special session and worked some long hours to pass a FY 2014 budget.  While we’re still analyzing everything, here are some key provisions of the budget bill as it was sent to the Governor.  Medicaid (AHCCCS) will be restored and expanded.  This will be a big [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:21-07:00June 20th, 2013|Behavioral Health, General|Comments Off on Budget Squared Away

Doce Pit Fire

The dry conditions in the Prescott National Forest have provided great fuel for the wildfire that started there yesterday.  You can monitor conditions on the Forest website.  And don't forget to check in with the state's Emergency Information Network. We play a significant role in response where there are wildfires in Arizona – our licensing [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:22-07:00June 19th, 2013|Behavioral Health, Licensing, Preparedness|Comments Off on Doce Pit Fire

Maricopa County Behavioral Health Contract Update

Last week the AZ Department of Administration decided to ask the Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings to conduct an official hearing regarding our October 1 contract award for the Regional Behavioral Health Authority in Maricopa County.  You may remember that the ADOA issued a stay last month that stopped the transition process.  We received a notice [...]

By |2013-06-19T09:07:35-07:00June 19th, 2013|Behavioral Health|2 Comments

Border Bi-national Public Health

You can think of the border public health advocacy network as a bi-national matrix of public health partners that collaborate to improve conditions along the US-Mexico border.  The network includes national organizations like the U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission along with state based partnerships like the Arizona-Mexico Commission and the annual Border Governor’s Conference.    As part of my job [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:22-07:00June 18th, 2013|Affordable Care Act, General|Comments Off on Border Bi-national Public Health

Arizona Mexico Commission Goes Well

The annual plenary session of the Arizona-Mexico Commission wrapped up last night with some important health events.  We signed a Cooperative Agreement with the Secreteria de Salud Publica in Sonora to educate people on both sides of the border about the importance of buckling up children and infants.  In the last Child Fatality Review report [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:22-07:00June 15th, 2013|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Arizona Mexico Commission Goes Well

Our “Interim Compensation Strategy”

One of the elements of last year’s state personnel reform is the ability to reward staff who do great work and have tangible results to prove it.  Our first opportunity to take advantage of the incentives are coming this month with something called our “interim compensation strategies”.  It’s basically the first stop in the road for applying incentives [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:22-07:00June 14th, 2013|General|Comments Off on Our “Interim Compensation Strategy”
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