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Smoke Free Arizona Annual Report

Our Smoke Free Arizona team published our 3rd annual ADHS Smoke-Free Arizona Annual Report 2010 this week.  The report found (just like last year) that compliance the law is excellent, thanks in large part to the common-sense approach that we took when implementing the act since 2007.  Over the last year, the county health departments conducted more than 71,000 on-site visits [...]

By |June 4th, 2010|Preparedness|2 Comments

Behavioral Health Service “Conversions”

As I’ve mentioned in previous updates, the service package for folks with serious mental illnesses that don’t qualify for our state Medicaid program (AHCCCS) is being reduced beginning July 1 because of budget reductions.  As a result, it’s more important than ever to make sure that everybody that may qualify has the opportunity top get Medicaid benefits (the more robust [...]

By |June 3rd, 2010|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Behavioral Health Service “Conversions”

2010 American Fitness Report

Which city do you think is overall more fit and healthy, Phoenix or Pittsburgh.  I won’t give you the answer, you’ll have to go to this year’s The ACSM American Fitness Index Report at  http://www.americanfitnessindex.org/ to get the answer.  They put this report out every year to help city planners, policy makers, health educators, and other professionals understand how the [...]

By |June 2nd, 2010|General, Prevention|9 Comments

Community Health Centers

The federal government has committed to significant new funding for community health centers in the coming years.  Nationally, about $13B will become available over the next 5 years for community health center expansion ($9.5B); facility improvement ($1.5B) and workforce development ($1.5B).  This translates into about 7,000 to 10,000 new community health center sites nationally over the next 5 years. We [...]

By |June 1st, 2010|General|3 Comments

“Winnable Public Health Battles” Teen Pregnancy

For regular readers, you know this is the last topic of the CDCs 5 "winnable battles".  CDC's new leader, Dr. Thomas Frieden, is focusing the agency's energies on these topics because he believes we can beat them in three years. 5.     Teen Pregnancy Preventing teen childbearing could save the United States about $9 Billion per year. Teen mothers face higher [...]

By |May 28th, 2010|Prevention|4 Comments

“Winnable Public Health Battles” Motor Vehicle Injuries

This week I'm looking at what you are sure to hear a lot about in the coming three years.  The CDC, led by Dr. Thomas Frieden, will be strategically addressing 5 "winnable battles" in public health.  So far, I told you about Healthcare associated infections, childhood obesity and preventing smoking.  We can make a difference in all of these, if [...]

By |May 27th, 2010|Prevention|5 Comments
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