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Tucson Women’s Clinic v. Eden

By | May 11th, 2010|Licensing|

Back in 1999, a law was passed and signed (ARS § 36-449.01 36-449.02 36-449.03) that required ADHS to license and inspect abortion providers if they provide 5 or more first-trimester abortions in a month or if they provide any 2nd or 3rd trimester abortions as an abortion clinic.  Hospitals were exempted. The Tucson Women’s Clinic sued the ADHS director [...]

Arizona Stroke Research

By | May 10th, 2010|Preparedness, Prevention|

Dr. Ben Bobrow, our EMS Medical Director is at it again, with yet another publication that positively measured the value and effectiveness of another public health intervention.  Ben and his team published this month in Stroke and demonstrated that telemedicine is incredibly valuable for saving lives in rural and remote communities, by giving rural and [...]

Arizona Cancer Registry

By | May 5th, 2010|General, Preparedness|

The ADHS Arizona Cancer Registry is a population-based surveillance system that collects, manages and analyzes information on the incidence, survival and mortality of persons having been diagnosed with cancer. We began collecting cancer case information in 1981.  The Registry has data available describing cancer in Arizona using a variety of descriptors, including site of origin, age, [...]

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New Childcare Center Licensing Rules

By | April 20th, 2010|Licensing|

Our child care licensing & rules team, along with a long list of Stakeholders, have been working very hard over the last few months to put together a new list of criteria for operating a child care center.  This week, their hard work paid off- and we were able to post a draft of our [...]

Behavioral Health Community Meeting Schedule

By | April 19th, 2010|Behavioral Health|

As I’ve mentioned in earlier posts, the covered services will be changing for adults with serious mental illness who do not qualify for Medicaid in response to recent budget reductions.  We’ve established a dedicated project team to research strategies to responsibly implement the benefit reductions. The project team, composed of peers, family members and agency [...]

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Behavioral Health Information Center

By | April 9th, 2010|Behavioral Health|

We updated our home page this week and added an information hub for behavioral health.  The information at this site will be regularly updated in the coming weeks as we begin to implement behavioral health service reductions for folks that don’t qualify for benefits under AHCCCS. Our commitment is to continually share updated information with [...]

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Fighting Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs)

By | March 31st, 2010|General, Prevention|

Some of the best infection control experts are laying out the plan on how to fight Healthcare-Associated Infections in the next decade.  The International Conference on HAIs just wrapped up in Atlanta – it marked the first time that four leading scientific organizations committed to infection prevention are working together to further a scientific and [...]

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3rd Annual MyFest

By | March 30th, 2010|Uncategorized|

Saturday is the third annual MyFest event out a Tempe town Lake.  This is a huge Magellan-organized youth event aimed at combating stigma associated with mental illness and is a great opportunity to get positive messages out there to youth across the state.  We expect several thousand youth to be there. It’s a youth involvement [...]

ADHS Budget Summary

By | March 29th, 2010|General|

I don’t have to tell you that we’ve faced unprecedented challenges over the last couple of years.  State revenues have declined for nearly 3 years now, and we’ve dramatically reduced our spending and staffing levels in an effort to bring spending in line with state revenues.  Excluding the money that goes toward the matching funds [...]

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Sunset Hearing

By | March 25th, 2010|General|

We had our agency Sunset Hearing last Wednesday in the Senate.  Every 10 years our agency comes up for a redetermination to see if the mission of the department is still necessary etc.  If so, then ADHS is “reauthorized”- hopefully for another 10 years.  The bill (HB 2029) passed out of the House several weeks [...]

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