Medicare Physician Bonus Program

Medicare Physician Bonus Program

The Fed’s operate a Medicare Physician Bonus Program to encourage doctors to work in underserved areas and improve access to care for folks on Medicare.  Certain physicians (including MDs, DOs, dentists, podiatrists, and chiropractors) are eligible to receive a 10% bonus if they’re providing services to Medicare beneficiaries in a geographic primary care Health Professional [...]

By |2011-12-14T08:34:16-07:00December 14th, 2011|General|1 Comment

Medicare Moves Upstream

Keeping off the pounds is tough at any age. Now seniors are getting a helping hand from Medicare.  Last month Medicare announced that it’s adding coverage for nutritional and behavioral counseling for those who are obese as measured by body mass index or BMI.  BMI is a tool which measures weight status for adults- and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:24-07:00December 13th, 2011|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Medicare Moves Upstream

Acing the Readiness Test

Disease detection and swift and effective public health interventions are essential to saving lives in a public health emergency.  According to a new report from the CDC on Public Health Preparedness, Arizona's public health system is ready and well-prepared. The CDC report outlines the Department’s ability to detect and respond to a wide range of public [...]

By |2011-12-12T08:20:34-07:00December 12th, 2011|Preparedness|Comments Off on Acing the Readiness Test

Leveraging Community Partners for Change

A few months ago our tobacco & chronic disease prevention team was awarded a CDC grant to increase coordination and collaboration on evidence-based interventions addressing the leading causes of chronic diseases in Arizona (heart disease, cancer, pulmonary disease, stroke, diabetes, and arthritis).  The Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion grant will look for ways we [...]

By |2011-12-09T08:07:33-07:00December 9th, 2011|Prevention|Comments Off on Leveraging Community Partners for Change

Patient Confidentiality: A Cornerstone of Public Health Practice

When we think about holding things in confidence- several relationships come to mind that have a long history built on trust and the sharing of deeply private information.  Most of us can name these relationships with ease… husband and wife… lawyer and client… health care providers, public health officials and patients.  These relationships exist for [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:25-07:00December 8th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Patient Confidentiality: A Cornerstone of Public Health Practice

Forging a New Trauma Tool

Kudos to our EMS and Trauma System team for forging some new tools to improve trauma care in AZ.  Our Data and Quality Assurance team  developed an innovative benchmarking tool that’s shared with each of AZ’s trauma centers.  The tool shows each facility their injury specific survival rates and compares those rates to the (blinded) other [...]

By |2011-12-07T08:12:41-07:00December 7th, 2011|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Forging a New Trauma Tool

Home Birth Protest

Those of you that were working at our downtown campus last Wednesday afternoon may have seen the 100 or so folks carrying placards in front of our 150 Building.  They were asking us to make it easier to have a home-birth in AZ.  How can we do that, you ask?  Many of you probably didn’t [...]

By |2011-12-06T08:14:45-07:00December 6th, 2011|General, Licensing|40 Comments

A Virus is Born

The CDC confirmed the birth of a new influenza virus in this week’s MMWR Weekly Report.  The newborn is named “Swine-origin Triple Reassortant Influenza A (H3N2) (S-OtrH3N2)”.  The hybrid virus was found in a handful of school-age kids in Iowa recently- and luckily the kids recovered and none were hospitalized.  Nobody outside the initial cluster has been infected [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:25-07:00December 5th, 2011|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on A Virus is Born

HIV Becomes a Chronic Disease

Chronic disease often calls up bad images for people because it means living with the disease for a long time.  But…  there was a time when cancer wasn’t chronic disease because people got sick and died pretty quickly.  The same goes for HIV.  When it was first discovered in the early 80s people quickly transitioned [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:25-07:00December 1st, 2011|General|3 Comments
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