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What’s Community Paramedicine?

Community paramedicine is a paradigm shift for the use of paramedics in the US.  It’s an emerging model in which paramedics function outside their usual emergency response & transport roles- delving into the world of primary care.  As the health care world increasingly shifts toward prevention and well care- the system will increasingly demand more folks that can function in a [...]

By |September 3rd, 2013|General|2 Comments

CDC Sortable Stats

There’s a new CDC Sortable Stats web application that went live a couple of weeks ago that provides an interactive tool to analyze behavioral risk factors and health indicators compiled from various published CDC and federal sources.  You can search by state for things like death rates (e.g.  infant mortality, heart disease, motor vehicle death rates, etc.); health burden (e.g. obesity, [...]

By |September 2nd, 2013|General|Comments Off on CDC Sortable Stats

Marijuana v. Cannabis

Are Marijuana and Cannabis the same thing when it comes to Arizona Law?  The short answer is no- and the distinction may be  an important one for Qualified Patients.  The Arizona Medical Marijuana Act provides registry identification card holders and dispensaries a number of legal protections for their medical use of Marijuana pursuant to the Act.  Interestingly, the Arizona Medical [...]

By |August 30th, 2013|General|75 Comments

Project Quit Kickoff

Tobacco is one of the most difficult addictions to break. A successful tobacco quitter can make on average 10 attempts before they’re able to finally kick the habit. This week we launched Project Quit, a new initiative developed in partnership with the Arizona Smokers Helpline a.k.a. ASHLine to showcase the tobacco quit process.  Project Quit follows 4 tobacco users for 30 [...]

By |August 30th, 2013|General|Comments Off on Project Quit Kickoff

Primary Care Provider Loan Repayment

Building Arizona’s inventory of primary care providers has been a priority of ours for many years- and it’s increasingly important as we move toward Medicaid restoration.   As one of our many initiatives in our Bureau of Health Systems Development, our Workforce Program hosted a presentation to Physician Assistant students at the NAU Phoenix campus last week.  The presentation was geared [...]

By |August 29th, 2013|General|Comments Off on Primary Care Provider Loan Repayment

3 Medical Conditions Move to Hearing

Three of the petitions to add debilitating conditions to the medical marijuana program that we received last month will be moving forward to a public hearing, which will be on Tuesday, October 29 from 9 am to noon in our State Lab conference room.  We'll also broadcast the hearing via Livestream.  The petitions are for PTSD, Migraines, Depression.  All these conditions have [...]

By |August 28th, 2013|General|11 Comments
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