Several Components of the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act Go into Effect

Several Components of the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act Go into Effect

Many of the provisions of the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act, or Senate Bill 1001, go into effect on April 26. Governor Ducey signed the law on January 26, just four days after a special session was held with unanimous support for passage of the landmark legislation to reduce overdoses and improve patient safety. Some of the [...]

By |2019-04-04T10:08:27-07:00April 26th, 2018|Prevention|Comments Off on Several Components of the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act Go into Effect

Arizona Receives Top Marks in CDC’s Annual Report for Public Health Preparedness

I’m excited to announce that our State has received another set of outstanding scores for public health preparedness from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR). The 2018 National Snapshot provides an overview of federal, state, local, and tribal preparedness and response efforts. The report also includes fact sheets with performance [...]

By |2018-04-17T08:53:58-07:00April 17th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Arizona Receives Top Marks in CDC’s Annual Report for Public Health Preparedness

Stakeholders Gather for Arizona Extreme Heat Planning Workshop

Temperatures are beginning to rise in our state. Most people probably remember the June heat wave last year, which brought on record temperatures. From June 12-27, 2017, temperatures reached 119 ° in Phoenix, 93° in Flagstaff, 120° in Yuma, and 116° in Tucson. Extreme heat will be upon us again soon. Our latest preliminary heat [...]

By |2018-04-13T09:54:22-07:00April 13th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Stakeholders Gather for Arizona Extreme Heat Planning Workshop

ADHS is Developing a Center for Psychiatric Excellence

Earlier this year, we took a huge first step in our efforts to transform the Arizona State Hospital (ASH) into a Center for Psychiatric Excellence by releasing a Request for Proposals (RFP), soliciting outside organizations interested in leasing space on the campus. The Center for Psychiatric Excellence will provide state of the art, comprehensive behavioral [...]

By |2018-04-12T09:36:17-07:00April 12th, 2018|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on ADHS is Developing a Center for Psychiatric Excellence

Annual Report Highlights Advances in Making Arizona the Healthiest State in the Nation

This week we celebrated National Public Health Week, highlighting the great work and accomplishments of the Arizona Department of Health Services and our public health and healthcare partners from across the state. We are concluding this week with the release of our Annual Report to highlight many of the great projects and programs our teams accomplished over the last fiscal year, [...]

By |2018-04-06T12:25:27-07:00April 6th, 2018|General|Comments Off on Annual Report Highlights Advances in Making Arizona the Healthiest State in the Nation

National Public Health Week Kicks Off Today

During the first full week of April each year, the American Public Health Association brings together communities across the United States to observe National Public Health Week as a time to recognize the contributions of public health and highlight issues that are important to improving our nation's health. This is a great week to showcase [...]

By |2018-04-02T08:55:58-07:00April 2nd, 2018|Behavioral Health, Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on National Public Health Week Kicks Off Today

Arizona Recognizes World TB Day

March 24th is World TB Day. This day celebrates the anniversary of Dr. Robert Koch’s discovery of the TB bacteria over a century ago and reminds the world that TB is still around. This year, Governor Doug Ducey signed a proclamation to recognize World TB Day and ADHS joins CDC and WHO in adopting the [...]

By |2018-03-23T08:57:11-07:00March 23rd, 2018|Preparedness|1 Comment

Learn about the Myths about Rabies in the Superstitions this Weekend

On Saturday, March 10, ADHS will join with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, Arizona Department of Agriculture, Maricopa County Department of Public Health, Pinal County Public Health Services District, U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services, and Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine to host “Madness in the Mountains: Debunking Myths about Rabies in the Superstitions.” This interactive event [...]

By |2018-03-06T09:07:44-07:00March 6th, 2018|Preparedness|Comments Off on Learn about the Myths about Rabies in the Superstitions this Weekend

Regular Screening Can Help Prevent Cancer

National Cancer Prevention Month is highlighted during the month of February, but preventing cancer is something that should become a part of daily lives because there are many effective prevention methods related to certain cancers. Cervical cancer was once a leading cause of cancer related deaths for women in the United States, but due to [...]

By |2018-02-21T10:49:32-07:00February 21st, 2018|Prevention|Comments Off on Regular Screening Can Help Prevent Cancer

Taking Care of your Heart Should be a Year-Round Activity

Our Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program, in the Bureau of Tobacco & Chronic Disease, encourages everyone to make every month heart month. During one of the most visible months we wanted to focus on a not-so-visible threat, hypertension. Also known as high blood pressure, this is a major risk factor for heart disease; the [...]

By |2018-02-14T10:13:20-07:00February 14th, 2018|Prevention|Comments Off on Taking Care of your Heart Should be a Year-Round Activity
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