This week, the Arizona Legislature killed two major bills that would have introduced tighter regulations and accountability to entities that provide both medical and residential services to the state's addicts and elderly.
A bill brought by Navajo tribal member and Senator Theresa Hatathalie (D-Coal Mine Mesa) failed in the House...
Based on current data, ADHS anticipates all three counties will be in the moderate range for business reopening when the agency's Business Data Dashboard updates Thursday, Aug. 27. This would allow certain establishments to reopen after complying with all requirements, including limiting occupancy and enforcing mask...
Last week, HB 2322 passed unanimously in the House of Representatives 56-0 and now the Arizona Senate takes up the measure designed to speed up the physician credentialing and loading process to 100 days.
To ensure House passage of the measure, The Arizona Medical Association (ArMA) lobbyist Steve Barclay negotiated with local health...Arizona Comings & Goings
Arizona Medical Association (ArMA) Board of Directors is pleased to announce Libby McDannell as the association’s next executive vice president, effective November 27th. Ms. McDannell will replace Chic Older, who will retire in December. Older has been the Executive Vice President of ArMA for 30 years and has been with the...Arizona News
The Phoenix medical school was put on accreditation warning status in 2015.
At the time the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) expressed concerns that Dr. Stuart Flynn, the founding dean of the Phoenix medical school, wasn't being given enough control to run the school in the wake of what was then a new partnership with...