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Building Healthy Chefs @ AZ Pre-schools

Our Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity just completed a series of free cooking-based nutrition trainings for childcare providers in Arizona.  The Cooking Matters curriculum from Share our Strength, as part of the Wal-Mart Foundation Health Initiatives, gives childcare providers the opportunity to learn how to prepare healthy meals and snacks on a limited budget and create a positive food environment [...]

By |March 11th, 2011|Licensing, Prevention|Comments Off on Building Healthy Chefs @ AZ Pre-schools

New Forensic Hospital Transition Team

Construction of our brand new Forensic Unit at the Arizona State Hospital<http://www.azdhs.gov/azsh/about_azsh.htm> is proceeding on schedule, and we’re looking forward to turning the key late this fall.  To get ready, we’ve pulled together a “Transition Team” to start planning the transition.  The Forensic team has recently organized their treatment units and approaches to focus not only on psychiatric symptom stability [...]

By |March 10th, 2011|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on New Forensic Hospital Transition Team

Pre-March 28 Medical Marijuana Certifications

  As I was looking through a weekly publication in the Phoenix area I noticed that there are several physicians that are already advertising their services for medical marijuana evaluations and certifications for a fee.  Some of the ads and websites seem to imply that the certifications that physicians are writing right now will be valid for getting an Qualified Patient identification [...]

By |March 9th, 2011|General|40 Comments

Assisted Living Technical Assistance

Our Assisted Living Licensing Office is working hard to get the message out about important (and exciting) changes taking place in the program, like our new Online Renewal System.  Representatives from the Office are meeting with the Arizona Board of Examiners of Nursing Care Institution Administrators and Assisted Living Facility Managers, the Long Term Care Ombudsman, Adult Protective Services, AHCCCS, [...]

By |March 8th, 2011|Licensing|5 Comments

Healthcare Associated Infections Report

Good news this time.  The number of bloodstream infections in intensive care unit patients with central lines decreased by 58% over the last 10 years according to a new CDC Vital Signs report. This decrease saved 27,000 lives and $1.8B in excess health care costs. Bloodstream infections in patients with central lines can be deadly, killing as many as 1 [...]

By |March 7th, 2011|Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Healthcare Associated Infections Report

ADHS & UA Score New Traumatic Brain Injury Grant

Approximately 20,000 folks are seen in the AZ emergency departments for a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).  Of these 1,000 die and 4,500 are hospitalized.  At least 2% of the U.S. population has a TBI-related long-term need for help to perform activities of daily living.   So, needless to say, brain injury is a major public health issue.  There’s growing evidence that the management of [...]

By |March 4th, 2011|Preparedness|Comments Off on ADHS & UA Score New Traumatic Brain Injury Grant
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