Social Media and Emergencies

Social Media and Emergencies

Blogs, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube… all these social media outlets are changing the way people communicate… with their friends, co workers, and even about breaking news.  In the power outage in the Valley last month, SRP provided speedy updates for their customers about when the power would be back on and where they could pick up ice [...]

By |2011-08-08T08:50:33-07:00August 8th, 2011|General|1 Comment

It’s World Breastfeeding Week

Breastfeeding is one of the foundations of public health – it protects the health of the mother and the baby.  A special week like this helps people remember the benefits and encourages folks to support mothers who want to breastfeed. CDC Vital Signs Report this week talks about reducing the change of having an overweight [...]

By |2011-08-05T09:23:45-07:00August 5th, 2011|General|1 Comment

Guillain Barré Investigation Update

Last month I told you about a rare cluster of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) along the US-Mexico border near Yuma, AZ.  Since then, we’ve identified 8 more cases for a total of 24 (7 in AZ, 17 in Sonora).  GBS is a rare condition that results in paralysis of the legs, but can sometimes affect the arms and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:37-07:00August 5th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Guillain Barré Investigation Update

Flu Down Under

This is the time of year that public health folks start watching the flu reports from the southern hemisphere.  We’re watching for a couple of things – the circulating strains and how it’s spreading.  The Australian Government Department of Health is reporting 6 times as many cases as they had at this time last season.  [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:37-07:00August 4th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Flu Down Under

Integrated Care Resource

We’ve probably all heard the saying “life happens”, right?  Sometimes our lives get really complicated with work, bills, family demands and other stress that makes our ability to cope day to day challenging.  This kind of increased stress over time can take a toll on our minds and bodies, so we head off to the [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:37-07:00August 3rd, 2011|General|2 Comments

Tattoo You?

Regardless of what you think about tattooing and body piercing- it’s clearly popular.  Tattooing and body piercing are obviously invasive- which brings up the question: do these (now common) practices pose a health threat? Are they safe?  The answer is simple.  Like just about everything else in life- it can be safe as long as [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:37-07:00August 2nd, 2011|General, Preparedness, Prevention|6 Comments

Welcome Our New Teammates

Please join me in welcoming three folks from the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission to the ADHS team today.  The Legislature and Governor made a statutory change last cycle that moved the Commission to us, and their mission is a good fit.  The Commission basically awards contracts for projects researching the causes, epidemiology and diagnosis, formulation [...]

By |2011-08-01T08:45:22-07:00August 1st, 2011|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on Welcome Our New Teammates

Cottage Industry Foods Rulemaking

We were excited to roll out the new cottage industry food law last week because it provides new fundraising and self-employment for folks.  Our brand-new cottage industry food website lays out some of the information folks will need to turn the key- including sample recipe’s and labels, ingredient templates, and how to get a food handler [...]

By |2011-07-29T16:13:14-07:00July 29th, 2011|Licensing, Preparedness, Prevention|3 Comments

Empower White-Paper

In the fall of 2009, faced with a 3 billion dollar budget shortfall, the state of Arizona eliminated funding for licensing services from the budget of the Arizona Department of Health Services.  We were given the authority to self-fund these services by passing the costs of providing this critical public health service back to the [...]

By |2011-07-29T08:40:43-07:00July 29th, 2011|Licensing, Prevention|Comments Off on Empower White-Paper

EMS Service Contract Guidance

Our Emergency Medical Services team created a new guidance document last week to inform interested parties about the criteria we use when reviewing contracts between EMS providers and local jurisdictions. The document provides an overview of our goals relating to political subdivision contracts; our statutory and regulatory authority related to political subdivision contracts; the process and methods used by the Department for [...]

By |2012-11-16T10:42:42-07:00July 28th, 2011|Licensing, Preparedness|Comments Off on EMS Service Contract Guidance
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