What’s Our Most Popular Report?

What’s Our Most Popular Report?

It's called the 2011 Arizona Health Status and Vital Statistics Annual Report... and last year's report got hit upon 2,000,000 times.  It gives our most granular public health information of the year including refined health statistics on pregnancies, births, reportable diseases, deaths, inpatient hospitalizations, emergency room visits, marriages, divorces and population for Arizona.  The report provides critical data for health policy formulation, [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:23-07:00June 7th, 2013|General|Comments Off on What’s Our Most Popular Report?

Poisoning is the Leading Cause of Injury Deaths in Arizona

When you think of the leading cause of deaths related to injuries, the first thing many people will think of is car crashes. While automobile crashes can be deadly—especially when drugs and alcohol are involved—the leading cause of injury-related deaths in Arizona is poisonings.  A new report we recently released shows that there were 1,144 [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:23-07:00June 6th, 2013|Prevention|1 Comment

To Decolonize, or Not to Decolonize

…  that is the question- at least when it comes to whether to take standard measures to decolonize intensive care patients with antibiotic ointments in their nose to remove Staphylococcus bugs.  Hospital associated infections are a critical public health and healthcare cost problem.  While we’re losing ground in our fight against obesity- we’re making progress [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:23-07:00June 5th, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on To Decolonize, or Not to Decolonize

Clinician Website Up and Running

I’m happy to announce that we rolled out our state-of-the-art Arizona Clinician Website this week.  The site provides a one-stop-shop for Arizona clinicians.  The new Clinician Website is designed specifically for clinicians, so they can go to one website and access information directly from the site.   With our old system, if a physician wanted to [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:23-07:00June 4th, 2013|General|Comments Off on Clinician Website Up and Running

AZ Hospital Compare

Today we launch our new AZ Hospital Compare website which (for the first time) provides an online searchable database to help Arizonans make educated decisions about their healthcare. The new website will allow patients and their families to explore the care and outcomes, costs and charges of Arizona’s licensed hospitals.  The transparency that the site provides [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:23-07:00June 3rd, 2013|General, Licensing|2 Comments

Text4baby Sends Valuable Info to Your Phone

Congratulations! You just found out you’re going to have a baby. It can be an exciting time for a family, but there’s also so much to learn. Thankfully there are free resources to help, including on your phone from Text4baby.  When you sign up for Text4baby you’ll get 3 text messages a week timed to your due [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:23-07:00May 31st, 2013|General|Comments Off on Text4baby Sends Valuable Info to Your Phone

Another Medical Marijuana Lawsuit

We got sued again this week regarding our Medical Marijuana Program.  This time we’re getting sued because the Plaintiffs think that our 1-year deadline for getting a dispensary up and running is too restrictive.  Basically, the Plaintiffs allege that the legal issues that have arisen in response to the White Mountain Health Center, Inc. (a [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:23-07:00May 30th, 2013|General, Licensing|27 Comments

Families are the First First-Responders

Our country’s disaster preparedness system is really a matrix that starts with families and goes all the way to a coordinated federal response.  In between are local first-responders, county public health and emergency management, and state public health and emergency management.  But really- the real first first-responders are moms, dads, grandmas and grandpas and even kids.  [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:24-07:00May 30th, 2013|Preparedness|Comments Off on Families are the First First-Responders

Bats, Foxes, and Bobcats

Every year we get reports of wild animals with bizarre behaviors like approaching people rather than running away, charging vehicles, latching on to arms of joggers and refusing to let go, even walking into a bar.  In many cases, these animals are found to be rabid. Bats are usually our most frequent reservoirs for rabies in AZ…  [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:24-07:00May 29th, 2013|General|Comments Off on Bats, Foxes, and Bobcats

Successful Public Health Symposium

A special thanks to our team that worked the US Public Health Service’s Scientific and Training Symposium this week.  Several of our staff hosted informative booths during the Symposium.  A special thanks to Clarisse Tsang who hosted a break out session related to newborns and Hepatitis B.  It was a special treat to have 3 Surgeon’s [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:24-07:00May 28th, 2013|Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Successful Public Health Symposium
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