World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day

Today is World AIDS Day – an opportunity to remember those impacted by HIV/AIDS, look back at its history and toward future developments that may prevent limit its spread.  HIV was first identified in the United States in 1981.  In the early 1980’s, public health efforts focused heavily on identification of the virus.  Once the [...]

By |2010-12-01T20:18:40-07:00December 1st, 2010|Preparedness|Comments Off on World AIDS Day

New High-Tech Interactive Arizona Cancer Registry Website

Our Arizona Cancer Center has developed a highly interactive new website using state-of-the-art GIS technology.  This nifty new website lets the public and researchers access cancer data by communities (Community Health Analysis Areas).  It allows easy access to age adjusted incidence rates and counts for 13 cancers that have public health implications.  The website visualizes [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:02-07:00December 1st, 2010|Preparedness|2 Comments

Raise Your Voice Forums

Our Raise Your Voice Behavioral Health Forums are going quite well.  You’ll remember that our objective for the Forums is to help us transform our behavioral health system for the better.  Our behavioral health team has been traveling to most parts of the state to hold focus groups including 14 in Maricopa County and focus [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:02-07:00November 30th, 2010|Behavioral Health|2 Comments

Wait a Minute, Isn’t Marijuana Illegal?

I get this question a lot from folks.  While Congress has determined that it’s illegal to distribute and sell marijuana, several states have passed laws authorizing the distribution and use of marijuana for medical purposes.  Arizona will likely be the 15th state to do so if the election is certified today (November 29).  So, in [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:02-07:00November 29th, 2010|General|5 Comments

Whooping Cough Just Across the River

California has had 6,400 + cases of whooping cough (pertussis) and 10 infant deaths so far in 2010, which is the highest number of cases they've had since the age of immunizations began (about 60 years ago).  Meanwhile, Arizona has had 361 cases and no deaths in 2010 compared to 277 cases in all of 2009.  Even [...]

By |2010-11-24T09:06:28-07:00November 24th, 2010|Preparedness|Comments Off on Whooping Cough Just Across the River

Qualified Patient Applicants

One thing that folks have mentioned on my blog over and over is concern about who will need to submit fingerprints as part of their application under the AZ Medical Marijuana Act.  Here’s the short answer:  All applicants except a qualifying patient will need to submit a full set of fingerprints before getting a card [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:02-07:00November 23rd, 2010|General|16 Comments

Behavioral Health Licensing Rule Change Suspended

A couple of weeks ago I planned to open the docket to overhaul the Administrative Code (Rules) that we use to evaluate and monitor health and safety in licensed behavioral health facilities in AZ. That plan was based on the assumption that the Medical Marijuana Act was going down to defeat because at that time [...]

By |2010-11-22T15:42:27-07:00November 22nd, 2010|Behavioral Health, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Behavioral Health Licensing Rule Change Suspended

Medical Marijuana (Cannabis) Implementation Schedule & Info

By now you probably know that Proposition 203, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act, appears to have passed after all (although the final determination will actually be made when the election is certified on November 29).  The Act identifies ADHS as the organization that’s responsible for carrying out the provisions of the law.  There will be several [...]

By |2010-11-19T05:00:27-07:00November 19th, 2010|General|21 Comments

Action Plan for Integrating Acute & Behavioral Health Care

Arizona citizens with a serious mental illness have a life expectancy that’s 30 years less than the general population.  These folks don’t die early because of their mental illness; rather, they die from preventable physical health conditions like obesity, smoking, lung disease, stroke and heart disease.  That’s why the Department is partnering with the Milbank [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:02-07:00November 18th, 2010|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on Action Plan for Integrating Acute & Behavioral Health Care

ADES Offices Win National Nutrition Medals

Two ADES offices in Maricopa County were awarded Bronze Medals for the prestigious  2010 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Hunger Champion Award.  The East Southern Office in Phoenix, and the Gilbert Office on W. Guadalupe both received the Bronze Award, and were chosen from DES offices all over the U.S. The USDA only gave out 23 [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:02-07:00November 17th, 2010|Prevention|Comments Off on ADES Offices Win National Nutrition Medals
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