Arizona Department of Health Services, Director’s Blog

Bids In for Integrated Behavioral Health Contracts

Rendered Arizona FlagNow that we have a new integrated behavioral health care model in Maricopa County, we’ve set our sights on implementing a similar integrated care model in the rest of the state.  Our Procurement Team closed the bidding for the Greater Arizona Behavioral Health RFP last Thursday afternoon.

This […]

By | October 13th, 2014|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Bids In for Integrated Behavioral Health Contracts

Help Your Health & Wallet

Coworkers smiling togetherIf you’re a “benefits eligible” state employee, you now have a new opportunity to improve your health and your wallet.  This week Benefit Options Wellness launched a new health initiative called the Health Impact Program (HIP).  It’s a point-based incentive program that encourages participation in a variety of […]

By | October 9th, 2014|General|1 Comment

Newborn Screening Advisory Committee Recommendation: Add SCID

CNewborn Screening consists of critical laboratory and bedside tests done on newborns to see if they have certain inherited diseases.  Early detection for these specific diseases is critical for the babies, doctors and parents, because delays in treatment can result in irreversible developmental delays, sickness and even death.  With the […]

By | October 7th, 2014|Newborn Screening|1 Comment

Streamlined “Delayed Birth Certificates” for Native Americans

nativeamericansThe vast majority of Arizonans are born in hospitals.  Shortly after delivery the electronic paperwork to establish an Arizona birth certificate gets input and processed.  Even babies delivered at home attended by a midwife (about 1% of Arizona births) have their birth certificate information captured and processed.

Many years ago, especially […]

By | October 6th, 2014|General|Comments Off on Streamlined “Delayed Birth Certificates” for Native Americans