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Here you will find topics ranging from current events that affect public health in Arizona to overall information about the Arizona Department of Health Services

New Foster Care Toolkit

By |2013-11-16T10:04:26-07:00November 16th, 2013|General|

The ADES & Magellan of Arizona have developed a new Foster Care Toolkit to help foster families navigate the support system that’s available for foster families.  It’s a one-stop guide connecting them to resources to make their job a little easier.  The Toolkit includes information to help current and prospective foster parents connect with community resources [...]

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Valley Fever Awareness

By |2017-02-10T09:50:00-07:00November 14th, 2013|General, Preparedness|

Guest blog by Jessica Rigler, Bureau of Epidemiology and Disease Control 11th Annual Valley Fever Awareness Week Valley Fever is a lung infection caused a fungus in the soil here in Arizona.  People get it by breathing in Valley Fever spores in the air. Most people will have no symptoms or recover after a few [...]

MM “Declaratory Judgment”

By |2017-02-10T09:50:00-07:00November 13th, 2013|General|

A Complaint was filed against the ADHS and others last week.  It’s called a “Request for Declaratory Judgment and Permanent and Preliminary Injunction”.  It basically asks the Court to declare that: 1) extracts and resins from the marijuana plant are protected in the definition of “Useable Marijuana” under the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act; and 2) dispensaries, patients, caregivers, [...]

AZ Medical Marijuana @ 2

By |2013-11-12T16:37:41-07:00November 12th, 2013|General|

Our Vital Health Statistics team along with our partners at the UA College of Public Health completed our Year 2 Annual Report for the Arizona Medical Marijuana Program last week. You’ll find a wide range of information in the report including data about the demographics and kinds and qualifying conditions of our cardholders, geographic distribution [...]

UA to Offer MPH in Health Services Administration

By |2017-02-10T09:50:02-07:00October 31st, 2013|General|

To help meet the growing demand for health care administrators the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health at the U of A (in Phoenix) will begin offering a new accredited Master of Public Health in Health Services Administration program in fall 2014. The health services administration program will provide students with the knowledge [...]

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New Vaccine Exemption Form Being Used this Year

By |2017-02-10T09:50:03-07:00October 28th, 2013|General|

Arizona law requires kids to receive certain vaccines in order to attend school unless a doctor signs a medical exemption form or a parent signs a religious or personal beliefs exemption form.  There has been an increasing number of parents who are signing exemption forms- putting herd immunity at risk in some parts of the [...]

Patient Confidentiality: Public Health’s Sacred Trust

By |2017-02-10T09:50:04-07:00October 17th, 2013|General|

  Public health surveillance is a cornerstone of public health practice…  and the effectiveness of that surveillance system rests on a foundation of patient confidentiality.  The public’s consent for allowing their personal medical information to be reported is made with the understanding that the data will be kept confidential.  The moment we jeopardize the trust, [...]

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Evaluating a Trauma System II

By |2017-02-10T09:50:04-07:00October 17th, 2013|General|

A couple of weeks ago, I introduced the concept of “Over Triage”…  which is when EMS transports a patient to the highest level of care (like a level I trauma center) when they could have taken them to a level III or IV trauma center closer to their home.  The downside of over-triage is that [...]

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Health in All Policies Guidance

By |2017-02-10T09:50:04-07:00October 16th, 2013|General, Prevention|

The California Department of Public Health, the California Endowment, and the Public Health Institute released a document called  "Health in All Policies: A Guide for State and Local Governments" this week…  which provides best practices to improve the public's health and safety by incorporating health considerations into decision-making across all sectors and policy areas.  The [...]

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Border Car Seat Safety Program Moves Forward

By |2017-02-10T09:50:05-07:00October 9th, 2013|General|

A cooperative partnership between Arizona and Sonora highlights the importance of a safe ride home for all children and their families. Car seat use in Arizona is about 90%, yet car seat use in Sonora is less than 20%.  A lot of this is because car seats cost more in Mexico than they do in [...]

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