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HB 2036: Abortion; Procedures; Informed Consent; Requirements

The Governor signed HB 2036 today- which amends state law regarding abortions. We'll be responsible for implementing many of the law's provisions. Our Rules and Medical Licensing teams will be responsible for writing new regulations for the operating procedures at abortion clinics, our Medical Licensing team will be ensuring compliance with the new rules, and our IT and Women's and Children's Health teams [...]

By |April 13th, 2012|General|4 Comments

Healthy Babies are Worth the Wait

Being born too soon is the number one killer of infants in Arizona and in the nation (birth defects is a close second).  Death rates from prematurity are declining but babies born too soon (before 37 weeks) often face medical, developmental and social challenges as they get older. More than 8,000 babies in Arizona were born too soon last year. Our latest March of [...]

By |April 13th, 2012|Prevention|2 Comments

Trauma Informed Care

Trauma Informed Care provides another perspective when working with individuals in the behavioral health system.  Think of it this way, our life experiences have helped shape each of us into the person we are today, why would it be any different for our patients/residents. When a person experiences trauma it can have any number of effects on them.  There is no [...]

By |April 12th, 2012|General|Comments Off on Trauma Informed Care

Flag Drops for Dispensary Applications

The tumblers have clicked, and the race to apply for a dispensary is on.  Our revised rules for regulating Medical Marijuana were filed and became official today- and we’ll be accepting applications for Medical Marijuana Dispensary Registration Certificates from May 14 through May 25. The unofficial rules incorporate the changes that were required by a recent Superior Court Ruling.  The [...]

By |April 11th, 2012|General|22 Comments

Schoolyards Opening Up

One of the things I’ve always been jazzed about is coming up with simple and easy policy interventions to drive public health change.  The Governor signed a bill that’s a good example.  SB1059 addresses liability concerns of schools when opening outdoor facilities to the public outside of the school day. This is a critical first step to making it easier [...]

By |April 11th, 2012|General|Comments Off on Schoolyards Opening Up

AZ Leads the Way to Reducing Teen Pregnancies

Teen pregnancy is a key public health indicator because of the profound negative health outcomes related to a lack of education and economic opportunity.   For example, only about 50% of teen mothers receive a high school diploma versus approximately 90% of their peers.  The disadvantages caused by a teen pregnancy can last a lifetime- and even spill over to the next generation.  Teen pregnancy is [...]

By |April 10th, 2012|Prevention|1 Comment
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