Arizona Department of Health Services, Director’s Blog

Infectious Disease Preparedness & Response

counciloninfectiousdiseaseThe Ebola virus, influenza, enterovirus, tuberculosis, and other emerging infectious diseases posed key public health challenges in Arizona during 2014, sparking important interventions.  In October the Governor issued an Executive Order establishing the Council on Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response to develop and implement a coordinated plan to ensure […]

By | December 31st, 2014|General|Comments Off on Infectious Disease Preparedness & Response

Prescription Painkiller Misuse and Abuse

communitydashboardThe misuse and abuse of prescription painkillers continued to be a major public health challenge in 2014.  Misuse and abuse of opiate prescription painkillers continued to kill more than car crashes in 2014….but we also completed some key interventions this year.

In 2014 we released new Arizona Opioid Prescribing Guidelines for […]

By | December 30th, 2014|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on Prescription Painkiller Misuse and Abuse

Tobacco Use

smoking2The Top 5 things that kill people in Arizona: heart disease, cancer, lung diseases like emphysema and chronic bronchitis, stroke, and injuries.  In fact – these 5 conditions cause 63% of all deaths – which is nearly 18,000 people each year in Arizona (about 50 people/day).  Tobacco use is a major […]

By | December 29th, 2014|Behavioral Health, Prevention|Comments Off on Tobacco Use

Healthcare Associated Infections

haiprogressreportHealthcare-Associated infections continued to be a major (and largely preventable) threat to patient safety in Arizona during 2014 – although we had better results this year.  The 2014 National and State Healthcare Associated Infections Progress Report found significant reductions for nearly all infections in Arizona.

Arizona’s public health system takes a […]

By | December 29th, 2014|Licensing, Prevention|Comments Off on Healthcare Associated Infections

Improving Behavioral Health Outcomes

SPeople with a serious mental illness die more than 25 years earlier than the general population…an unacceptable health disparity in anybody’s book.  The increased mortality is largely from treatable medical conditions caused by modifiable risk factors like smoking, obesity, substance abuse, and not accessing primary and acute medical care.

We recognized the […]

By | December 27th, 2014|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Improving Behavioral Health Outcomes