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Lifecycle of a Disease Report

Ever wonder what happens to your info when you go to the doctor?  If you have one of the 90+ reportable conditions in Arizona, your case report travels from your healthcare provider’s office to your local, state, or tribal health departments, and for some diseases it’s de-identified and sent all the way to the CDC. This is so local health [...]

By |November 17th, 2014|Prevention|2 Comments

Saving Babies Lives with Data

Data can save lives if you use it right.  One of the ways we use data to save lives is through our annual Child Fatality Review Report.  We published our 21st Annual Report this week.  The report examined all 811 deaths of children under 18 in 2013.  Teams discussed the circumstances of each child’s death, determine preventability, and make recommendations [...]

By |November 14th, 2014|General|Comments Off on Saving Babies Lives with Data

Medical Marijuana Year 3 Report Published

Our Vital Health Statistics team along with our partners at the UA College of Public Health completed our Medical Marijuana Program’s  3rd Annual Report this week.  You’ll find a wide range of information in the report including data about the demographics and kinds and qualifying conditions of our cardholders, geographic distribution and rates as well as background information on the [...]

By |November 13th, 2014|Preparedness|4 Comments

Tucson Disaster Recovery Data Center

We’re continuing to implement our disaster recovery site in Tucson.  We’ve installed and tested the equipment and applications necessary to operate our Office of Vital Records Birth Production and Medical Marijuana Point of Sale systems from this alternate site.  Last week, we moved copies of the production databases to Tucson and upgraded the database versions. This week, we moved copies of [...]

By |November 13th, 2014|General|Comments Off on Tucson Disaster Recovery Data Center

Local Transmission of Dengue in Sonora

During the World Cup, I wrote about dengue, since it’s endemic in Brazil.  Every year, we get a handful of dengue cases reported in Arizona (4 last year) that are associated with travel to a country with dengue circulation, but for the first time, dengue is at our border.  Over the last few weeks, locally transmitted cases of dengue have been [...]

By |November 12th, 2014|Prevention|Comments Off on Local Transmission of Dengue in Sonora

Opportunity to Join the Arizona State Hospital Team

The Arizona State Hospital will be hosting a Job Fair on Wednesday, November 12, from 9am to Noon at 501 N. 24th Street, Phoenix.  We’re looking for folks that might be interested in joining our team at the Arizona State Hospital.  We’ll be recruiting for various positions like Psychiatric RN’s, Mental Health Program Specialists, and LPN’s. The Fair is a [...]

By |November 10th, 2014|General|Comments Off on Opportunity to Join the Arizona State Hospital Team
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