Image Arizona launches compelling naloxone campaign to combat opioid overdose crisis March 18, 2024 Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) launched a naloxone campaign aimed at combating Arizona’s opioid overdose crisis. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved medication, also known by the trade name Narcan, can rapidly reverse opioid overdoses. Every day, five Arizonans die from an opioid overdose. Learn More
Image Dr. Derksen quoted in article on Medicaid fraud crisis March 15, 2024 In the 10 months since Arizona officials announced an investigation into massive Medicaid billing fraud, they’ve maintained the abuse was mostly limited to a small share of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System: behavioral health providers that exploited the agency’s fee-for-service plans. But the agency acknowledged this week that fraud also spread into its managed care organizations, which oversee 90% of AHCCCS services—meaning the crisis ultimately affected the agency’s entire provider ecosystem, not just those highlighted as the epicenter of the scandal. Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting
Image Arizona Department of Health Services has a new tool to address health disparities March 1, 2024 The Arizona Social Vulnerabilities Index (AZSVI) provides the Arizona public health workforce, health care providers, policy makers and public a tool to assess the factors impacting Arizona communities, with the aim of addressing disparities and fostering equity. Read more
Image New Native American Health Alliance to Address Physician Shortages in Tribal Communities Feb. 29, 2024 Twenty-four urban and rural tribal organizations, medical schools, health plans, teaching hospitals, medical residencies, and physician advocates on Wednesday launched the American Indian Medical Education Strategies (AIMES) Alliance. Read more
Image Rural health care a focus of Sinema's Chiricahua Community Health Centers visit Feb. 22, 2024 Senator Krysten Sinema toured Chiricahua Community Health Centers in Sierra Vista. Staff explained the goals and the difficulties involved rural health care. CEO Jonathan Melk told Sinema how the Chiricahua Community Health Center's role as a Federally Qualified Health Center for the area makes its work essential, and stressed that health care access for rural areas is needed. Read more
Image Arizona Medicaid changes could give health coverage to 10,000 more kids. Here's how Feb. 22, 2024 Dr. Derksen, Director of the Arizona Center for Rural Health, quoted in Arizona Republic article about Arizona expanding parameters for children to get Medicaid coverage. Read more
Image Study of opioid stewardship program implementation in rural and critical access hospitals in Arizona published in Journal of Opioid Management Feb. 15, 2024 A recent study, supported by faculty and staff from the Arizona Center for Rural Health, the Arizona Prevention Research Center, and Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, has been publish in the January/February issue of Journal of Opioid Management. The study examines "rural hospitals' status in implementing opioid stewardship program (OSP) elements and assesses differences in implementation in emergency department (ED) and acute inpatient departments." Read more
Image Arizona Center for Rural Health Policy Briefs cited in OpEd on Doctor Shortage in Arizona Feb. 15, 2024 In an opinion piece published on AZCentral.com on Wednesday, Brittney Kauffman, CEO of the Health System Alliance of Arizona, makes the case for expanding residency programs in Arizona. The author lays out the need to for support by illustrating acute shortages and low rankings in number of primary care physicians per capita, and specifically citing Arizona Center for Rural Health Policy Briefs on Graduate Medical Education in Arizona. Read more
Image Experiential learning impacts students, migrants Feb. 1, 2024 Through the AzCRH Rural Health Professions Program and the Health Sciences Design Program, the MILAGRO Collaborative course provides an opportunity for a multidisciplinary team of faculty and students to address much-needed services to newly released migrants in Tucson. Read more
Image Affordable Care Act enrollment hit record highs in Arizona, U.S. in 2023 Jan. 26, 2024 The number of Arizonans covered by the ACA – also known as Obamacare – rose more than 110,000 during the year, to 348,055. Read more