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Expanded Integrated Behavioral Health Model set to Launch Oct. 1

People with a serious mental illness have increased mortality that is largely from treatable medical conditions caused by risk factors like smoking, obesity, substance abuse, and not accessing primary and acute medical care. Research demonstrates that outcomes are improved for individuals with a serious mental illness when their whole health care, both physical and behavioral, is delivered in an integrated [...]

By |September 28th, 2015|Behavioral Health, Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Expanded Integrated Behavioral Health Model set to Launch Oct. 1

Two Projects Earn First Place HEMMY Awards

The Childhood Lead Program team: Brigitte Dufour, Amber Asburry, Melissa Tegarden and Stephen Grieco-Shapiro Every year the Arizona Public Health Association presents the Health Education Media Maker Yearly (HEMMY) Award to recognize achievements in health education. I’m happy to announce that our Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program and our Diabetes Program both won first place awards. The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention [...]

By |September 25th, 2015|Preparedness, Prevention|1 Comment

Improving Stroke Care and Positioning Our Efforts to Address Alzheimer’s

For the past several years stroke has been recognized as the fourth leading disease-related cause of death in Arizona, making it eligible for tobacco tax funding under Proposition 303. Our Bureau of Tobacco and Chronic Disease (BTCD) has been dedicating a portion of tobacco tax revenues to fund the development of healthcare systems aimed at increasing the stroke survival rate. These efforts [...]

By |September 24th, 2015|Prevention|1 Comment

Viral Hepatitis Summit in Phoenix

On September 17 we held the first ever Viral Hepatitis Summit sponsored by Hepatitis Foundation International (HFI). There were 85 healthcare personnel and public health professionals in attendance, including physicians, social workers, nurses and pharmacists from all over Arizona. Some of the topics included adhering to hepatitis B and C testing guidelines, accessing treatment for hepatitis C, and understanding treatment for hepatitis C [...]

By |September 23rd, 2015|Preparedness|Comments Off on Viral Hepatitis Summit in Phoenix

Flu vaccine is here, and it’s better than last year’s

Last flu season was a rough one, mainly because the influenza A (H3) strain in the vaccine did not match the circulating A (H3) strain that was making most people sick. This season, CDC believes the strains in the vaccine will be a good match against the currently circulating strains and provide better protection. Although the flu vaccine is usually 50 to [...]

By |September 22nd, 2015|General|2 Comments

Monitoring Ends for Travelers from Liberia for Ebola

Throughout the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, local health departments in Arizona have worked with ADHS, CDC, and other federal partners to monitor travelers returning from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone for signs and symptoms of Ebola. Since October 17, local public health in Arizona has monitored more than 200 returning travelers. As disease prevention and control measures continue in West [...]

By |September 18th, 2015|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on Monitoring Ends for Travelers from Liberia for Ebola
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