Healthy Schools

Healthy Schools

I thought I’d do a piece on school environmental health now that school’s back in session.  About 1 million Arizona kids and 100,000 adults spend a big chunk of their day in Arizona’s public, private and charter schools.  Because schools can often be crowded environments, it’s important operate them in a way that maximizes a [...]

By |2010-09-03T09:24:51-07:00September 3rd, 2010|General|1 Comment

Council of State Government’s Award Nomination

In early September the Council of State Governments (CSG) will be awarding their highly competitive CSG Awards for innovative practices.  Magellan Health Services of Arizona is a regional finalist for the award because of their innovative online provider outcomes dashboard.  The dashboard has been a partnership between our Division of Behavioral Services, Magellan and 4 [...]

By |2010-09-02T12:08:52-07:00September 2nd, 2010|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Council of State Government’s Award Nomination

Acting Shmackting

I’m glad to announce that Rodgers Wilson, MD is our permanent Behavioral Health Medical Director. Dr. Wilson oversees the clinical/prevention and quality management/medical management areas of our behavioral health system.  He has spearheaded Quarterly Health Initiatives that address common physical health needs among individuals with behavioral health illnesses and is currently developing collaborative training programs [...]

By |2010-09-02T09:15:46-07:00September 2nd, 2010|Behavioral Health, General, Preparedness|Comments Off on Acting Shmackting

AZ a National Runner-up for Nutrition Pilot

An Arizona team from ADHS and ADES put together a great application for the new USDA pilot program called the Healthy Incentives Pilot, which provides incentives to encourage low-income folks to eat more fruits and vegetables. Massachusetts came in first and got the grant, but our applications came in second.  The pilot program would have [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:10-07:00September 1st, 2010|Prevention|Comments Off on AZ a National Runner-up for Nutrition Pilot

ADHS Scores New Heat Illness Prevention Grant

The scorching summer of 2005 motivated us to get our act together and do a better job preventing heat related illnesses in Arizona.  That summer, we completed a needs assessment and developed a Heat Emergency Response Plan and Heat Brochure that identifies interventions using triggers from the National Weather Service.  These days, we identify risk [...]

By |2010-09-01T08:51:53-07:00September 1st, 2010|Preparedness, Prevention|1 Comment

Marijuana (Cannabis) in AZ’s Nursing Homes?

Close your eyes and imagine you're one of our surveyors, you're doing an inspection of a nursing home or assisted living center and you find residents smoking marijuana.  Could that really happen?  Maybe. One of the provisions of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act talks about the ways nursing homes and assisted living centers (that we license) can manage [...]

By |2010-08-31T23:23:17-07:00August 31st, 2010|Uncategorized|7 Comments

Check out Arizona’s 2009 Behavioral Risk Factor Survey

Decades ago, how long you lived depended mostly on fate.  Infectious diseases, poor sanitation and unsafe conditions called the shots.  However, because of advances in public health, much of the fate part is gone and the risk factors for premature death are dominated by behavioral and lifestyle choices.  Of course, income and access to resources [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:11-07:00August 31st, 2010|Behavioral Health, Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Check out Arizona’s 2009 Behavioral Risk Factor Survey

Folic Acid Outreach

Each year in the U.S., 2,500 babies are born with neural tube defects (NTDs). These include such conditions as spina bifida and anencephaly, which can lead to paralysis or even early childhood death.  Many of these birth defects can be avoided by simply remembering to take a multivitamin every day.  A daily dose of 400 [...]

By |2010-08-30T20:40:10-07:00August 30th, 2010|Prevention|Comments Off on Folic Acid Outreach

Abortion Clinic Inspections

In 1999 a bill was passed to regulate abortion clinics.  Before the law could take effect, a lawsuit was filed that “stayed” the regulation of abortion clinics until a settlement agreement could be finalized with the Department and the plaintiffs.  Last year the settlement agreement was finalized and the Department was able to write rules [...]

By |2010-08-30T17:28:50-07:00August 30th, 2010|Licensing|Comments Off on Abortion Clinic Inspections

How Do You Take Your Eggs?

Cooked all the way through, I hope. I’m certain that you heard about the national egg recall this month.  I’ll try to put it in perspective.  Epidemiologists across the country and at the CDC found a nationwide outbreak of Salmonella that has made a few hundred people sick.  The investigation found that people that ate [...]

By |2010-08-27T16:41:44-07:00August 27th, 2010|Preparedness, Prevention|3 Comments
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