Arizona Department of Health Services, Director’s Blog

National Audit: Room for Improvement at Skilled Nursing Facilities

Data collection and analysis is public health’s most valuable  renewable resource- which is why we’ve made data analysis such a high priority.  Yesterday, the Office of the Inspector General for HHS published a document that highlights the fact that disciplined data analyses can identify key factors that result in poor […]

By | March 6th, 2014|Affordable Care Act, Licensing|1 Comment

Health Profession Summer Program Opportunity for AZ High Schoolers

Have you ever wondered — Why do people get sick? How can we prevent the spread of disease? What do doctors REALLY do?  If so, the U of A College of Medicine in Phoenix has a summer program for you! 

Be a part of Med-Start Phoenix, a two-week day program with a fast paced curriculum sure to help confirm your […]

By | March 5th, 2014|General|Comments Off on Health Profession Summer Program Opportunity for AZ High Schoolers

Strange “Polio Like Syndrome” Cases in CA

Maybe you heard news reports this week about kids in California with a “polio-like syndrome.”  Here’s a synopsis:  Over the last 18 months, 5 kids have been identified by California’s Department of Public Health with a paralysis in one or more limbs. Multiple tests have been run on them.  Poliovirus wasn’t found, but enterovirus-68 was isolated in 2 of […]

By | March 3rd, 2014|Prevention|Comments Off on Strange “Polio Like Syndrome” Cases in CA