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Community Health Center Expansion News

The US Department of Health and Human Services is in line to receive $11 Billion in funding over the next 5 years for the operation, expansion and construction of health centers nationwide.  These funds will be made available through a nationwide competitive grant application process.  Our Bureau of Health Systems Development is the Arizona designated Primary Care Office, which means [...]

By |December 29th, 2010|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on Community Health Center Expansion News

2011 Department Priorities Spotlight- Public Health Prevention

The name of the game for Public Health Prevention in 2011 is integration and leverage.  Our Public Health Prevention Team will be focusing on the social determinants of health and working to implement policies, systems and environmental changes that make the healthy choices easy.  Here are some examples of our public health prevention priorities for the coming year: Worksite Wellness Perhaps [...]

By |December 28th, 2010|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on 2011 Department Priorities Spotlight- Public Health Prevention

What’s a Certificate of Necessity, Anyway?

Arizona uses a Certificate of Necessity (CON) system to regulate ground ambulance service in Arizona- and to make sure that every place in the State has adequate emergency medical services, including the frontier parts of AZ.  The CON actually describes the geographic service area, level of service (advanced life support or basic life support), hours of operation, response times, effective date, expiration date and [...]

By |December 27th, 2010|Preparedness|Comments Off on What’s a Certificate of Necessity, Anyway?

Body Mass Index – the Future Leading Health Indicator?

Every year that goes by brings more solid information suggesting that the body mass index (BMI) may become the future leading health indicator. If you’re wondering what BMI is; it’s your weight in kilograms (Kg) divided by the square of your height in meters (m2).  There’s solid evidence that BMIs in the upper 20s and higher are associated with a [...]

By |December 24th, 2010|Prevention|1 Comment

Gulf Fish Testing?

In a post last Summer, I mentioned that our state public health laboratory Environmental & Analytical Chemistry unit has been selected as 1 of 8 chemistry laboratories across the country that would be examining commercial seafood for contaminants from the gusher in the Gulf. The goal was to find out whether commercial seafood has been contaminated by the oil spill [...]

By |December 22nd, 2010|Preparedness|1 Comment

2011 Department Priorities Spotlight – Arizona State Hospital

We’ve got an exiting year in store for the Arizona State Hospital in 2011.  One of the highlights will be our New Forensic Hospital which will open in the Fall.  During 2010 our Forensic team reorganized their treatment groups to focus on both psychiatric symptom stability and pro-social skill development and engagement.  During 2011 we’ll further apply these principles and [...]

By |December 22nd, 2010|Behavioral Health|1 Comment
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