AZ Cities’ General Plan Schedules

AZ Cities’ General Plan Schedules

A city’s General Plan is one tool for communities to define how they want their city or town to grow and improve population health.  Currently, Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, and Scottsdale are updating their General Plans, and each city has a variety of resources that give community members the opportunity to share their opinions and get [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:28-07:00May 2nd, 2013|General|Comments Off on AZ Cities’ General Plan Schedules

National Spotlight on AZ’s High Risk Perinatal Program

The March edition of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Program’s Issue Brief highlights the great strides Arizona has made in decreasing neonatal deaths since the inception of our High Risk Perinatal Program/Newborn Intensive Care Program. When the program started in the 1970s, 1.8% of neonates died within a month of being born.  As a [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:29-07:00May 1st, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on National Spotlight on AZ’s High Risk Perinatal Program

Mental Health Month Kickoff (opening pitch!)

Guest Blog by Claudia Sloan; Communications, Cultural Competency, Workforce Development in the Behavioral Health Services Division Today is the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Month... and in honor of that the Arizona Diamondbacks in collaboration with the Mental Health Awareness Coalition is hosting an event during tonight's D-backs game against division rival San Francisco Giants.  At the [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:29-07:00May 1st, 2013|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Mental Health Month Kickoff (opening pitch!)

Measles & International Travel

Guest Blog from Ken Komatsu, State Epidemiologist With over 1 billion people crossing international borders each year, vaccine preventable diseases not usually found in Arizona, can arrive at any time.  Earlier this month a young child from Pima County became ill with a rash illness while visiting Asia.  This region of the world has had [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:29-07:00April 30th, 2013|Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Measles & International Travel

Healthy Kids

Looking for Gold Standard information to help you be the best parent you can be when it comes to your kid’s health and wellness?  Whether you're looking for basic child health info or detailed guidance about parenting issues, look no further than HealthyChildren.org, which is the only parenting web site backed by 60,000 pediatricians.  You'll [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:29-07:00April 30th, 2013|General|1 Comment

Licensing’s Stakeholder Cornucopia

Our Licensing and Rulemaking teams spent virtually all week hearing from hundreds of Stakeholders from numerous associations and licensees about our ongoing regulatory reform effort.  Our team met with representatives from:  Adult Day Health Care Facilities;  Assisted Living Facilities;  Home Health Agencies; Hospices; Hospitals; Nursing Care Institutions; Outpatient Surgical Centers; Outpatient Treatment Centers; Recovery Care [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:30-07:00April 29th, 2013|Licensing|Comments Off on Licensing’s Stakeholder Cornucopia

H7N9 Influenza Test Negative

Just as we expected, the sample that we tested for H7N9 influenza today was negative.  Thanks to our Lab team for staying a little late this evening to run the test.  Even though it was very likely to be negative from the beginning- it's still important to follow up on every lead.  After all, vigilance [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:30-07:00April 26th, 2013|Preparedness|Comments Off on H7N9 Influenza Test Negative

Prom Tools for Parents

As spring blooms in AZ, the change in seasons also comes with milestones for our state’s teenagers. In the next few weeks many of them will be attending proms and graduations. While proms and graduations can have positive memories, the experiences can turn tragic when alcohol is part of the mix.  Alcohol impairs judgment…  potentially [...]

By |2017-09-26T09:37:53-07:00April 26th, 2013|General|Comments Off on Prom Tools for Parents

ADHS Lab Set to Test for H7N9 Influenza

China is continuing to report more and more cases of the new H7N9 Influenza virus.  So far they’ve confirmed 108 cases with a death rate of about 20% (21 deaths)   All the cases appear to have jumped from birds to humans- meaning that there’s no human-to-human transmission (which is good).  One concern is that if a person becomes infected [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:31-07:00April 26th, 2013|Preparedness|Comments Off on ADHS Lab Set to Test for H7N9 Influenza

Put a Stop to Poisoning

The benefit of everything is determined by dosage.  Even water, a critical element for life, is bad for the human body when you have too much.  But when it comes to prescription drugs, the dosage is incredibly important.  Doctors spend years learning about which medications work for what and how much is the right dose.  [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:31-07:00April 25th, 2013|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on Put a Stop to Poisoning
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