Dispensary Zoning Case

Dispensary Zoning Case

Last week a Superior Court judge ordered Maricopa County to process the zoning paperwork that has been submitted by the applicant for the Sun City CHAA.  The Maricopa County Attorney asked for a Stay of the decision while he appealed the case to the Court of Appeals.  This morning, the Superior Court judge denied that request [...]

By |2012-12-13T17:11:26-07:00December 13th, 2012|Preparedness|26 Comments

Patient-driven Solution Needs Your Help

The Patients and Hospital Rehab Departments at the Hospital are working together with the Phoenix Rescue Mission (homeless shelter) to create Blessing Bags. Blessing Bags are large gallon sized Ziploc bags filled with basic necessities which will be handed out by the Phoenix Rescue Mission to the homeless.  But they need some donations to get [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:48-07:00December 13th, 2012|General|Comments Off on Patient-driven Solution Needs Your Help

RSV on the Upswing in AZ

We're off to an early start with the flu and RSV season this year with more cases reported in November than in previous seasons. Respiratory syncytial virus (or RSV) is a respiratory virus that mainly affects little kids and circulates during the winter. There’s no vaccine for RSV- but for those babies that are at highest [...]

By |2012-12-12T08:27:20-07:00December 12th, 2012|Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on RSV on the Upswing in AZ

Using Evidence to Reach Consensus

Some of you might remember a protest about a year ago in front of our 150 Building.  About 100 folks were carrying placards asking us to make it easier to have a home-birth in AZ.  They were mostly young families and some licensed midwives- and they were urging us to change our licensing rules for midwives.  That day [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:49-07:00December 11th, 2012|General, Licensing|2 Comments

Clostridium botulinum in Jail

When most of us think botulism, we remember the old tales about “dented” cans and home canning, but we only get about one case every few years from bad home canning practices.  Last week, 8 inmates from a prison in Pinal County got botulism- our biggest outbreak since 2006. Botulism is a severe illness caused by a toxin [...]

By |2023-03-17T09:44:02-07:00December 10th, 2012|Preparedness|Comments Off on Clostridium botulinum in Jail

Mission of Mercy

Oral health is more than a nice smile.  Having good oral health improves a person’s ability to speak, smile, smell, taste, touch, chew, and eat.  Plus, tooth decay and gum disease have been linked with other health problems like heart disease, stroke and diabetes, as well as premature births.  Given the link between oral diseases and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:49-07:00December 7th, 2012|Prevention|2 Comments

Another Acronym?

This is one to remember.  SBIRT is an acronym for a behavioral health intervention that stands for “Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment”.   The technical definition is “ … a comprehensive, integrated, public health approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services for persons with substance use disorders…”  A more metaphorical (is that [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:49-07:00December 6th, 2012|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Another Acronym?

2012 Environmental Health Annual Report

I started my career in public health inspecting restaurants, motels and the like in the mid- 1980s.  My area was right around here down toward South Mountain-  and I inspected the cafeteria in the basement of the Executive Tower and the cafeteria that used to be on the 4th floor of the 1740 building.  It doesn’t seem [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:49-07:00December 5th, 2012|General|Comments Off on 2012 Environmental Health Annual Report

Dispensary Court Ruling

   A Superior Court judge ruled today in the dispensary case concerning the applicant in the Sun City CHAA.  The judge ordered the county to begin processing the required zoning paperwork.  This was the only application for this area,  so the next step for the applicant is to submit to us a completed application including  the zoning [...]

By |2012-12-04T16:24:20-07:00December 4th, 2012|Preparedness|16 Comments

Acute Cardiac Care & Arizona’s EMS System – Setting the National Standard

Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in Arizona (7,600/year).  Because Arizona’s EMS agencies (including more and more 911 centers) have implemented key interventions, the survival rate from Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Arizona has increased by 300% since 2004.  Arizona’s pre-hospital and EMS system has become a model that has been adopted across [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:50:49-07:00December 4th, 2012|Preparedness|Comments Off on Acute Cardiac Care & Arizona’s EMS System – Setting the National Standard
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