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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

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
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