Image Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released new Resource of Health Equity-related Data May 9, 2024 CMS’s New Resource of Health Equity-related Data. The Office of Minority Health at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) offers a table of suggested definitions, standards, and stratification practices for nine health equity-related data elements. The resource can help providers, states, community organizations, researchers, and others collecting and/or stratifying data to align with CMS’s Framework for Health Equity. It may also clarify differences in results that may arise when different data standards are used. Read more
Image Navajo Nation constructs new medical facility to improve health care May 8, 2024 Sage Memorial Hospital has built a 95,614-square-foot state-of-the-art hospital that is more than twice the size of the original hospital and will significantly increase patient capacity. Read more
Image ‘Combating this epidemic’: Native Americans gather to address suicide prevention April 19, 2024 Read more
Image City-Country Mortality Gap Widens Amid Persistent Holes in Rural Health Care Access April 9, 2024 The health disparities between rural and urban Americans have long been documented, but a recent report from the Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service found the chasm has grown in recent decades. Read more
Image Biden-Harris Administration Takes Action to Support the Primary Care Workforce April 4, 2024 the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), announced that it has increased by 50% the initial loan repayment amount available to primary care providers—M.D.s and D.O.s, including OB-GYNs and pediatricians; nurse practitioners; certified nurse midwives; and physician assistants—who commit to practicing in areas with significant shortages of primary care providers. Read more
Image Kelly, Sinema Deliver Over $25 Million for Arizona Small Businesses, Community Health Centers, Fire & Flood Prevention, Workforce Training, and More in Bipartisan Appropriations Legislation March 23, 2024 Arizona Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema announced $25,018,000 in federal investments they secured for Arizona priorities that include support for Arizona small businesses, wildfire and flood prevention, a stronger microchip manufacturing workforce, increased access to life-saving cancer treatment, increased access to rural health care, and more. Read more
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