New School Lunch Standards on the Way

New School Lunch Standards on the Way

The USDA released a new final rule that will set new nutrition standards for the federal child nutrition programs that serve millions of children across the country every day. The new rule fleshes out the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. It’ll increase how many fruits, vegetables, and whole grains that are in school lunches [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:20-07:00January 31st, 2012|General, Prevention|Comments Off on New School Lunch Standards on the Way

SNAP Up Healthier Food

Maybe you’ve heard the words “The Farm Bill” in the news over the years.  The Farm Bill is a very large bill that guides the mission of the USDA- including the “food stamps” program- now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP.  The USDA law undergoes review and reauthorization about every 5 years- and [...]

By |2012-01-30T10:31:41-07:00January 30th, 2012|General|1 Comment

100 Years of AZ Public Health Lab Science

I thought it would be fun to give some perspective on public health and the Department’s activities 100 years ago as we approach our Centennial in a few weeks.   Our AZ Public Health Laboratory is celebrating its 100th birthday shortly- just like the State.  Our Lab was one of the first parts of state government- it created by the [...]

By |2012-01-27T14:19:18-07:00January 27th, 2012|General|Comments Off on 100 Years of AZ Public Health Lab Science

Public Health Scholarship Opportunity

The U of A's College of Public Health has a new (HRSA) grant that's offering up to 10 scholarships to enroll in their Graduate Certificate program in Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology. In addition to getting the certificate- the credits are transferable to graduate programs in public health. The deadline for 2012 intake is March 1.  Details and the application are located at http://www.mch-epitraining.arizona.edu/.

By |2012-01-27T08:27:21-07:00January 27th, 2012|General|Comments Off on Public Health Scholarship Opportunity

Build Your Inventory of Emergency Response Skills

Maricopa County Department of Public Health’s Office of Preparedness and Response is conducting a full-scale emergency preparedness exercise that will test the strength and completeness of County and City plans during a simulated Anthrax attack.   Pre-registered volunteers will drive their cars through the site as simulated medications are dispensed. We anticipate each driver will make several [...]

By |2012-01-26T08:20:30-07:00January 26th, 2012|General, Preparedness|1 Comment

Dispensaries in AZ this Summer?

Right now, it looks like a qualified “yes”.  As you know from earlier blog posts a the judge has ruled in a state case that had challenged our dispensary applicant selection criteria.  We’ve been reviewing our options- and decided yesterday not to appeal  the case- which puts us back on track to licensing dispensaries under [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:20-07:00January 25th, 2012|General|47 Comments

Inside the Governor’s Budget

Dr. Nelson wrote a great blog this week that discusses the behavioral health aspects of the Governor’s 2012 State of the State Address which was followed by the release of her policy agenda called The Four Cornerstones of Reform: Centennial Edition.  Please visit Dr. Nelson’s blog for the details of the Governor’s remarks about behavioral [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:20-07:00January 25th, 2012|Behavioral Health, Newborn Screening|Comments Off on Inside the Governor’s Budget

Reports, Reports, Reports

Various state laws direct our agency to put together a series of reports every year.  Some of the reports are annual, some every 2 years, and some don’t exactly say how often we’re supposed to publish.  We list each of the reports on our Agency Reports web page.  Curious about what some of them are?  [...]

By |2012-01-24T08:44:27-07:00January 24th, 2012|General|Comments Off on Reports, Reports, Reports

Dispatching Saves Lives

The American Heart Association published a scientific advisory statement this week which underscores the crucial importance 9-1-1 dispatchers can play in the “Chain of Survival” for cardiac arrest.  As is often the case- we were ahead of the curve.  Long before this new policy statement came out, we began implementing a bold, statewide program aimed [...]

By |2012-01-23T08:10:15-07:00January 23rd, 2012|General|Comments Off on Dispatching Saves Lives

Building the AZ Health Care Workforce: The National Health Service Corps

Our Health Systems Development shop just got a new workforce recruitment and retention grant from the National Health Service Corps to improve the number of healthcare providers that practice where we have shortages (technically called underserved areas).  The Corps offers medical, dental, and behavioral health providers the opportunity to repay their student loan debts in [...]

By |2012-01-20T09:30:27-07:00January 20th, 2012|General|2 Comments
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