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5 Reasons to vaccinate your baby

It's always a good idea to periodically look at why you are doing something and see if something might be different -just in case you need to change course.  Public health does that with many things - this week, we take a look at infant immunizations and the value they play in protecting the little ones and all of society.  [...]

By |April 22nd, 2012|General|3 Comments

What’s Debilitating?

The voter approved language in the AZ Medical Marijuana Act directs us to periodically accept and evaluate petitions to add new debilitating medical conditions.  We’ve made it through the first phase of considering whether to add 4 new debilitating conditions… 1) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; 2) Generalized Anxiety Disorder; 3) Migraines; and 4) Depression.  You’ll be able to give us [...]

By |April 20th, 2012|Uncategorized|10 Comments

Infant Mortality- the Presidential Challenge

A couple of weeks ago I mentioned that Dr. David Lakey, this year’s President of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials has  selected the Healthy Babies Project for his national initiative-  challenging each state to implement strategies to reduce prematurity and infant mortality based on successful national, regional, and state efforts to improve the health status of babies.  [...]

By |April 19th, 2012|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Infant Mortality- the Presidential Challenge

Insurance Exchange Reg’s

The Department of Health and Human Services released final regulations to implement Insurance Exchanges under the ACA.  The regulations spell out the standards for establishing and operating “one-stop” marketplaces, qualifications for health insurance plan participation, exchange health plan and subsidy eligibility determination for individuals, and criteria for small business eligibility and participation. Certain provisions of the final rule are being issued [...]

By |April 18th, 2012|General|Comments Off on Insurance Exchange Reg’s

AZ Leads the Way in Emergency Care for Kids

One of the best ways to improve outcomes for kids that have a medical emergency is to have a statewide network of emergency departments that focus on specific “kid-based” criteria for training, equipment, and facilities.  Arizona is now one of only 5 states that have implemented a specialized pediatric emergency care system- a system that was developed in partnership with [...]

By |April 17th, 2012|Prevention|Comments Off on AZ Leads the Way in Emergency Care for Kids

CDC’s Direct Assistance Powertool

CDC’s Field Services Office rolled out their Direct Assistance for Assigning CDC Field Staff to State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Health Departments internet site this week. The website provides answers to frequently asked questions concerning the availability and appropriate use of direct assistance from CDC staff.  The CDC wants to increase the number of their staff assigned to work in [...]

By |April 16th, 2012|General|Comments Off on CDC’s Direct Assistance Powertool
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