Medical Marijuana Public Comments

Medical Marijuana Public Comments

So far, we’ve received well over 1,300 comments on the Informal Draft Rules that we posted December 17.  Our first comment period ends today.  We’ll be reviewing the comments and revising our initial draft over the next couple of weeks.  We’ll be releasing new draft rules for public comment on Monday, January 31, kicking off our [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:59-07:00January 7th, 2011|General|32 Comments

Influenza Widespread in AZ

With last year’s pandemic, we saw how influenza can be unpredictable in terms of who it affects most, when it occurs, and what strains will circulate.  This season we are back to a more usual flu season, at least so far.  Our first laboratory-confirmed cases were detected earlier than most years (at the end of [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:59-07:00January 6th, 2011|Preparedness|1 Comment

Dead Bats

The Department is helping investigate a recent die off of bats in the Tucson Area. About 70 bats were found dead at the overpass near Speedway and Pantono. Initially, there was concern that the animals may have died from rabies, as rabies is always a concern when bats are downed or behaving strangely. However, a [...]

By |2011-01-05T08:13:01-07:00January 5th, 2011|General|3 Comments

2011 Department Priorities Spotlight – Public Health Preparedness

Medical Marijuana will be implemented in April, 2011.  The coordination of tasks to ensure smooth and efficient implementation is a huge goal for 2011 and cuts across Bureau lines, involving many distinct portions of not only Public Health Preparedness but the Agency as a whole. Emergency Medical Services Within the Bureau of Emergency Services and [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:00-07:00January 4th, 2011|Newborn Screening, Preparedness|3 Comments

New Year’s Resolutions & Public Health

Our Tobacco Prevention Program will be hitting targeted audiences (lower income Arizonans) a few days before New Years and during January with smoking cessation messages. There’s no better time to motivate folks to quit smoking than January because that’s the time of year when people generally set health goals for themselves.  The ads (funded by [...]

By |2010-12-31T08:04:43-07:00December 31st, 2010|General, Prevention|1 Comment

Masters in Public Health Program Comes to the Valley

The new Phoenix-Collaborative MPH in Public Health Practice program as well as a distance learning Graduate Certificate in Public Health are two great options for individuals looking to advance their knowledge about public health. The Master of Public Health in Public Health Practice is a new interdisciplinary program that prepares students to develop the public [...]

By |2010-12-30T10:24:30-07:00December 30th, 2010|General|Comments Off on Masters in Public Health Program Comes to the Valley

Community Health Center Expansion News

The US Department of Health and Human Services is in line to receive $11 Billion in funding over the next 5 years for the operation, expansion and construction of health centers nationwide.  These funds will be made available through a nationwide competitive grant application process.  Our Bureau of Health Systems Development is the Arizona designated [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:00-07:00December 29th, 2010|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on Community Health Center Expansion News

2011 Department Priorities Spotlight- Public Health Prevention

The name of the game for Public Health Prevention in 2011 is integration and leverage.  Our Public Health Prevention Team will be focusing on the social determinants of health and working to implement policies, systems and environmental changes that make the healthy choices easy.  Here are some examples of our public health prevention priorities for the [...]

By |2010-12-28T08:52:07-07:00December 28th, 2010|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on 2011 Department Priorities Spotlight- Public Health Prevention

What’s a Certificate of Necessity, Anyway?

Arizona uses a Certificate of Necessity (CON) system to regulate ground ambulance service in Arizona- and to make sure that every place in the State has adequate emergency medical services, including the frontier parts of AZ.  The CON actually describes the geographic service area, level of service (advanced life support or basic life support), hours of operation, response [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:00-07:00December 27th, 2010|Preparedness|Comments Off on What’s a Certificate of Necessity, Anyway?
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