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More Arizona Parents Choosing Not to Vaccinate their Kids

As I mentioned in a blog post last year, more AZ parents are choosing not to vaccinate their kids- using “personal exemptions” when they enroll their kids in school.  This has jeopardized our immunization rates enough that this week’s measles case in Maricopa County could spread.  We’ll know in a couple of weeks. Vaccinating yourself and your kids is more about [...]

By |April 11th, 2014|Preparedness|Comments Off on More Arizona Parents Choosing Not to Vaccinate their Kids

Epidemiologists: Public Health’s Smoke-Jumpers

Like a hotshot team, a rapid response by public health is essential to stopping the spread of measles in unvaccinated persons… and disease detectives in Maricopa County are currently working to squash a measles outbreak right now. Last week a person with measles visited a restaurant, church and airport in Arizona, exposing over a thousand people to measles.  Press releases [...]

By |April 10th, 2014|Preparedness, Prevention|2 Comments

Let’s Get Screened

Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Arizona.  Across men and women, all age groups, races, and ethnicities, about ½ of all colorectal cancer diagnoses in Arizona are late-stage, which are more difficult to treat. Our Fit at Fifty HealthCheck Program screens about 1,500 Arizonans per year by providing Fecal Immunochemical Tests and colonoscopies for individuals who [...]

By |April 10th, 2014|Prevention|Comments Off on Let’s Get Screened

Medicare Cost Transparency

I’ve always believed that transparency improves the efficiency of any system.  Health care costs are no exception- and health care reimbursement costs are probably at the top of the list of systems that could be improved by applying a healthy dose of cost transparency. Today the federal government took a giant step forward when they released a public data set [...]

By |April 9th, 2014|Prevention|Comments Off on Medicare Cost Transparency

Healthcare Associated Infections Progress Report

Healthcare-Associated infections are a major (often preventable) threat to patient safety. Last week the National and State Healthcare Associated Infections Progress Report expanded on previous reports- detailing progress toward the eliminating healthcare-associated infections.  The HAI Progress Report found significant reductions for nearly all infections- including in AZ. Central line-associated bloodstream infections and surgical site infections continued to approach the 5-year [...]

By |April 8th, 2014|Licensing|2 Comments

And Now, the Rest of the State

Now that the transition to a new Behavioral Health Authority in Maricopa County is underway- we’re turning our attention to bringing integrated care to the rest of the state.  We’ll be working hard throughout 2014 to set the course for integrating behavioral health and physical health for folks with a serious mental illness as we select behavioral health authorities in [...]

By |April 7th, 2014|Behavioral Health|2 Comments
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