Licensing Changes Near

Licensing Changes Near

We're getting near the end of the long journey of our licensing regulatory reform.  Last Wednesday we posted the revised draft rules for Chapter 10 (Health Care Institutions - Licensing) and Chapter 20 (Non-licensing approval).  Our goals is to simplify and streamline our rules so they align with our strategic plan and map to improve public health [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:33-07:00April 9th, 2013|Licensing|Comments Off on Licensing Changes Near

What’s Population Health?

No doubt you’ve heard the term “population health” bandied about these days…  especially as the nation wrestles with finding ways to keep people healthier while decreasing health care costs.  But what exactly is population health?  At its core, population health examines groups of people, their health outcomes, and the elements that influence those outcomes.  Examples of things that influence health [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:34-07:00April 9th, 2013|General|2 Comments

New Research Reconfirms Vaccine Safety

Fifteen years ago The Lancet published a case study that erroneously suggested that there could be a link between the MMR vaccine and autism.  That letter has long since been discredited, and back in 2010 The Lancet retracted the article.  Anti-vaccine advocates have been pointing to that long-since discredited 1998 case study to argue that there [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:34-07:00April 8th, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on New Research Reconfirms Vaccine Safety

H7N9 Influenza

This week the WHO announced that several people in eastern China are infected with a newly mutated bird influenza virus called H7N9. All are in critical condition and some have died... but importantly the cases don't appear to be linked- meaning it's probably not from human to human transmission (that's good). The World Health Organization website has more detail [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:34-07:00April 5th, 2013|Preparedness|Comments Off on H7N9 Influenza

National Public Health Week: A Celebration of Health Improvement

This week we’re celebrating National Public Health Week… a week that helps us recognize the work we do to keep our communities healthy. Public health focuses on improving our overall health by making the entire healthcare system stronger. The theme of this year’s celebration is Return on Investment. This isn’t just an investment of money, [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:34-07:00April 5th, 2013|General|1 Comment

Whooping Cough Booster & Pregnancy

Whooping cough (pertussis) is a growing problem in the US and Arizona.  There were 41,880 cases and 14 infant deaths from pertussis in the US last year…  which is the largest number of cases since the vaccine became available in the 50s.  In Arizona there were 988 cases in 2012 and there’s a pretty substantial outbreak going on right [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:34-07:00April 4th, 2013|Prevention|Comments Off on Whooping Cough Booster & Pregnancy

Tonight’s Midwifery Scope of Practice Meeting

Our Midwifery Scope of Practice Advisory Committee Meeting is meeting from 4 to 6 pm this evening in the Lab conference room (250 N 17 Avenue, Phoenix).  The Agenda includes a discussion of the draft U of A Literature Review including a Presentation of the results along with the  Draft Rules for Public Comment.  The [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:34-07:00April 3rd, 2013|Licensing, Newborn Screening|Comments Off on Tonight’s Midwifery Scope of Practice Meeting

Medicare’s Physician Bonus Program

Healthcare providers including MDs, DOs, dentists, podiatrists, psychiatrists and chiropractors that work in a Health Professional Shortage Area (and meet the requirements) can apply for the Medicare Physician Bonus Program which qualifies for a 10% reimbursement bonus if they’re providing services to Medicare beneficiaries in a medical shortage area.  Medical providers can check online to [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:34-07:00April 3rd, 2013|General|Comments Off on Medicare’s Physician Bonus Program

CDC’s Valley Fever Article Spotlights AZ

Valley Fever has been making news across the country today. A new report in this week’s CDC’s weekly epidemiology report shows that Valley Fever numbers have gone up substantially in AZ over the last 10 years.  Part of the increase is probably due to the fact that Valley Fever became reportable a few years ago- [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:34-07:00April 2nd, 2013|General|Comments Off on CDC’s Valley Fever Article Spotlights AZ

Korea Arizona Trauma Summit

Today marks the beginning of an historic arrangement between Arizona and the Republic of Korea to improve Trauma care.  The Korea Arizona Trauma Summit began this morning with Arizona’s Governor welcoming the National Assembly Representative of the Democratic Party of Korea and the Minister of Health and Welfare. The Korean group includes several trauma surgeons [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:35-07:00April 1st, 2013|Preparedness|Comments Off on Korea Arizona Trauma Summit
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