Who is John Doll?

Who is John Doll?

Almost 40 years ago, Dr. John M. Doll came to work at ADHS and left quite a legacy.  His philosophy about researching and publishing data that can be used to make a difference lives on... even though he passed away.  Every year, epidemiologists in Public Health Prevention submit the papers they have published to an internal [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:26-07:00November 22nd, 2011|General, Prevention|3 Comments

Thanksgiving Food Safety

We have 2 peak periods for foodborne illnesses in Arizona.  One peak is in the summer months because it’s so stinkin’ hot and food gets out of temperature.  The other peak is between Thanksgiving and the New Year.  We’re not sure why we have an increase if foodborne illnesses from now until the end of [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:26-07:00November 21st, 2011|General|1 Comment

Outcomes- Public Health’s Lighthouse

One of our primary goals over the last couple of years has been to shift the focus of our performance measures toward actual outcomes.  In other words, we don’t want to measure our success on simple activities like whether we did an intervention, placed an ad, or whether someone’s paperwork is right- but on whether [...]

By |2011-11-18T15:49:15-07:00November 18th, 2011|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on Outcomes- Public Health’s Lighthouse

Hospital Visitation Refresh

Over the last few weeks, we've been working on ways to engage family members in the treatment of patients- as part of our continuing efforts to promote a culture of care at the hospital that reflects recovery and resilience.  One of those ways is to make sure that our policies make it easier for family members to visit the [...]

By |2011-11-18T12:34:52-07:00November 18th, 2011|Behavioral Health, General|1 Comment

Tempe’s Health Impact Assessment

Your health is influenced by lots of things- genetics, behaviors, and the environment into which you're born, grow, work, and live.  A “Health Impact Assessment” is a way of assessing and influencing policy or project decisions to improve health.  A simple example is that if your neighborhood has safe, accessible sidewalks or walking or biking paths, you’ll be more likely to be physically active.  [...]

By |2011-11-18T08:17:43-07:00November 18th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Tempe’s Health Impact Assessment

What’s a GASO?

Today is the Great American Smoke Out – started by the American Cancer Society to encourage smokers to quit, even if it is just for one day.  Arizona is doing very well compared to the rest of the country when you talk about stopping smoking.  Our state is down to 16% of the adult population [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:26-07:00November 17th, 2011|General|Comments Off on What’s a GASO?

Vigilant Guard Epilog

That largest exercise in Arizona history wrapped up last weekend, but now the work begins.  Vigilant Guard featured a pseudo tropical storm, flooding and a nuclear bomb blast in downtown Phoenix.  Arizona cities, counties, state and federal agencies participated in the exercise - testing emergency and evacuation plans, as well plans to transport and prioritize [...]

By |2011-11-16T10:53:22-07:00November 16th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Vigilant Guard Epilog

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Rocky Mountain spotted fever is the most serious tickborne disease in the US. AZ has recorded 38 cases so far this year compared to 17 in all of 2010. Most of the cases are in the eastern part of the state.  The disease’s symptoms include a nasty “spotted” rash that usually starts 2-5 days after a fever starts.  Early [...]

By |2011-11-15T08:22:05-07:00November 15th, 2011|General, Prevention|2 Comments

AZ Carecheck

It’s been a while since I mentioned to you that our Division of Licensing has a really good web site called AZ Care Check.  Our website provides a 3 year history of survey results, complaint investigation results and if any of our licensed facilities (nursing homes, assisted living, hospital and other medical facilities, childcare or [...]

By |2011-11-14T08:27:34-07:00November 14th, 2011|General, Licensing|Comments Off on AZ Carecheck

Saving Kid’s Lives

The death of a child is a tragedy not only for their family, but also for our communities- and finding ways to save kids' lives is a sentinel public health goal.  But- as is always the case- finding solutions and implementing effective public health interventions requires solid data collection and analysis.  That’s where the annual [...]

By |2011-11-10T12:29:49-07:00November 10th, 2011|Prevention|Comments Off on Saving Kid’s Lives
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