Maricopa SHIFT | Maricopa County, AZ
Maricopa SHIFT (Safe, Healthy Infants and Families Thrive) is a collaboration of family support and substance use disorder (SUD) professionals working together to break the stigma of parents with a substance use disorder, and improve the outcomes for children and families.
Arizona stillbirth and infant mortality ACTION PLAN
Substance Use Disorder (SUD): Substance use disorder (SUD) is a complex condition in which there is ... Arizona’s infant mortality rate has increased by 12.2% from 4.9 deaths per 1,000 live births to 5.5 deaths per 1,000 live births. 12. While the Arizona IMR has consistently been lower than the U.S. rate, there are far too many babies dying in
Maternal Mental Health- and Substance Use-Related Deaths in Arizona
the methods used to review and report on maternal mortality in Arizona between 2012-2015. For this reason, maternal mortality findings between 2016-2018 should not be compared to findings reported in Arizona’s report on 2012 -2015 maternal mortality . The report published in December 2020, Maternal
Arizona NAS Action Plan - Arizona Department of Health Services
Arizona babies were born with possible drug-related withdrawal symptoms since June 15, 2017. ... 1. By October 2019, identify any additional SUD/OUD and MAT service providers by county and neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) ... services with SUD/OUD pregnant women and infants such as verbal/paper screening of women ; June 2019 Community and ...
AHCCCS Pregnant and Post-Partum Women with Substance Use Disorder Needs ...
SUD Needs Assessment. Tucson, AZ. This publication was made possible by SAMSHA Grant number 6H79TI083173-01M002. The views expressed in these materials do not necessarily reflect the official policies or contractual requirements of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) or the Department of Health and Human
SHIFT PROVIDERS - Prevent Child Abuse Arizona
Collaborate With Us! Many initiatives and strategies have been employed to curb the opioid crisis, including medical providers, prescribers, and others, to support patients with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) or the more broadly defined term, Substance Use Disorder (SUD.) Substance Exposed Newborns (SEN), and newborns diagnosed with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), face many challenges.
Substance Use Disorder/Opioid Use Disorder (SUD/OUD)
The only eligibility criteria for SHIFT are for a pregnant woman with a substance use disorder (SUD) of any kind. For questions or help, contact the SHIFT Coordinator at MaricopaSHIFT@maricopa.gov or call (602) 526-6116.
New SHIFT Initiative Creates Prenatal Support Systems for Expectant ...
This team preparation restores families’ dignity in caring for their new infant and helps to provide the best treatment for infants prenatally exposed to substances: a nurturing relationship with their parents. ... Program and Training Director of Prevent Child Abuse Arizona and lead collaborator in bringing the SHIFT Taskforce to Yavapai ...
Prevent Child Abuse Arizona Receives $60,000 to Improve Outcomes for ...
Prevent Child Abuse Arizona (PCA Arizona) currently leads a SHIFT pilot project in Yavapai County and co-leads a project in Maricopa County. The organization was recently awarded a total of $60,000 though a grant from Prevent Child Abuse America and another grant by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona to continue and expand SHIFT in the state.
Maricopa SHIFT | Maricopa County, AZ
Maricopa SHIFT (Safe, Healthy Infants and Families Thrive) is a collaboration of family support and substance use disorder (SUD) professionals working together to break the stigma of parents with a substance use disorder, and improve the outcomes for children and families. We believe that first relationships are important in improving the ...
MOUD and SUD Services for Pregnant and Postpartum Members
Maternal MOUD and SUD Outpatient Clinics ... These are providers located in the state of Arizona, and these providers may or may not be contracted with all the AHCCCS Managed Care Organizations (MCOs). Specialty listing of AHCCCS registered providers will appear and the provider’s Name, Specialty, Address and Phone number will be listed. ...
Substance Use Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Services ... - AHCCCS
Pursuant to the 45 CFR Part 96 Sect. 127, AHCCCS is required to routinely make available tuberculosis services as defined in §96.121 to each individual receiving treatment for substance use, implement infection control procedures including the screening of patients, and identify those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
Mental Health & Substance Use | Maricopa County, AZ
Crisis Hotlines Maricopa County: Call 602-222-9444 or 1-800-631-1314 (toll free) or 1-800-327-9254 hearing impaired (TTY/TDD) National: Call 9-8-8 In case of a life threatening event or incident call 9-1-1
MOUD and SUD Clinics | Banner – University Family Care/ALTCS
MOUD and SUD services are offered in various settings in the community. Below is a list of clinics including name, county, type of service, and contact information. For additional Medication Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) providers, go to https://opioidservicelocator.azahcccs.gov/ and enter your zip code.
SIDS AND OTHER SUDDEN UNEXPECTED INFANT EATHS - Arizona Department of ...
In 2005, 667 infants died in Arizona. Of those, 599 infants died of natural causes, including prematurity, congenital anomalies, and other medical conditions. In 2005, SIDS was identified as the cause of death in 37 infant death cases in Arizona. With the exception of 1995, there have been between 60 and 80 unexpected infant deaths
Pregnant and Postpartum Women with Substance Use Disorder
The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix has partnered with the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) to provide training and capacity building to a multi-sector Pregnant and Postpartum Women with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Learning Collaborative. ... (SUD) Learning Collaborative. AHCCCS is the grantee for the ...
Supporting Recovery with People Living with SUD During the Prenatal ...
You play a pivotal role in transforming substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and making a lasting impact on the lives of those you serve. Made for health and mental health providers, child welfare and protective service workers, peer recovery specialists, home visitors, early childhood educators, and others working with pregnant, birthing, and parenting people during pregnancy and the ...
SUDDEN, UNEXPECTED DEATH IN INFANCY - American Academy of Pediatrics
THE PROBLEM of sudden, unexpected death in infancy (SUD) has become increasingly important in recent years in forensic medicine. Mortality in infancy from well defined causes has rapidly decreased, and the proportion of SUD of unknown cause has, therefore, been still more evident. Today SUD cannot be considered a problem for forensic medicine only; many other branches of medicine have an ...
Introduction to Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome - Arizona Department of ...
NAS infants in Arizona compared to other Arizona Newborns (2008-2013) •3 times more likely to be low birth weight •4 times more likely to have respiratory symptoms •5 times more likely to have feeding difficulties •17 times more likely to have seizures . Health and Wellness for all Arizonans