ADHS Customer Feedback
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more information on the web site addresses,what can go where
I have my amend papers birth certificate add middle name, ready to mail. Where do I mail it to?
Can I also amend here in Mohave County Department of Public Health Vital Records?1 votePlease visit azdhs.gov/licensing/vital-records and click on the tab that says “corrections and amendments.” There will be an option to correct a birth certificate.
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Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The links have been updated and should work on any browser.
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see below
On the first page to describe the CEU, create text box which directs user to scroll to the right to complete the submission of a CEU.
Allow access to the CEU records DHS has already recieved and does not need to be resubmitted on this form....eg. ASHA CEUs, ArSHA CEUs, ADE Directors Institute CEUs.
1 voteThank you for the suggestion. It has been passed on to our IT department for review.
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Request for Neonatal Transport Form to be updated on website
Hello,
It has come to my attention that you have the an old version on the Request for Neonatal Transport uploaded on your website. Can you please update it with the correct for updated 05/2007.Thank you,
Bernice DeMichele
Office Coordinator
VVMC-OB
Cottonwood Arizona1 voteThank you for pointing this out to us. The form will be updated in the fall, in the interim, please use the form posted. Let us know if you need additional information.
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I'm not sure what you want! I submitted everything you requested! But it was rejected my form?
Help!!!
1 voteYou can contact the Arizona Medical Marijuana Card Registry Office for issues and questions relating to qualifying patient and designated caregiver applications and cards
(602) 364-1793
Toll-Free (844) 700-7300
M2programsupport@azdhs.gov
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not easy to find
I need my middle name put back on my Birth Certificate, to do this a need a certified copy of court order with raised seal. I was born here in Kingman [at the old Kingman Hospital] Mohave General Hospital
1 voteWe need a little more info to help you find what you are looking for. For info on courts you need to contact the court in which that issued the order. For info on birth certificates including how/where to obtain them visit: http://www.azdhs.gov/licensing/vital-records/index.php#birth-certificates-home
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Answer this question. What is incidental marijuana, and don't just quote the Statute
No one seems to know just what "incidental marijuana" is. What is it?
1 voteThe Arizona Department of Health Servioces did not write the statute. You may want to consult an attorney for an answer to the question.
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map
map does not list dispesarys
1 voteThe is correct. The Medical Marijuana Act prohibits the Department from publicizing the locations of the dispensaries.
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state support *IN DISP*
AZ state med marj program rep to provide program and discounts for Combat Vets renewals w/docs being able to file w/state rep saving time locating MDs in rural areas ie Casa Grande. How about this suggestion for AZ State County in disp Reps and discounts for reapps Combat Vets. Thanks for your Support
1 voteTthe card fees are outlined in rule and the rules do not currently allow for a discounted fee for veterans.
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LGBTQ Series Recordings
At one time through the Office of Prevention website, there was a list of recordings on various topic pertaining to gay, lesbians, *****, and the transgender community. None of the links work. When looking for state statistics on health disparities for this population I could find nothing under all the categories offered under A-Z. I hope that was an error on my part and the information is there. With the emphasis on integrated care in both medical and behavioral health settings, addressing explicit and implicit bias in healthcare settings is vital, as is data collection for this subgroup minority…
1 voteThe Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) understands there are unique health challenges that the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community faces; such as reduced access to health care and insurance, and lack of cultural competence by providers. While there is limited health-related data collection on sexual orientation and gender identification, the ADHS is committed to creating health equity and ensuring optimal health for the LGBT community in Arizona. Current efforts include designating the LGBT population in Arizona as a priority in efforts aimed at preventing and reducing the prevalence of tobacco use and HIV/AIDS.
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To obtain the birth certificate of my grand mother, I need the date of her birth, but I only know the year, what can I do?
Hello! I only know the year of my grandma´s birth, what can I do to obtain her birth certificate?
1 votePlease complete the application with as much information as possible so that a search for the record can be conducted. We will make every effort possible to locate the record based on what you provide in the application.
Include the names of the parents and the county where the registrant was born if this information is available.If a record is located and you meet the eligibility requirements, a certified copy will be issued to you. If we are unable to locate the record, a certificate of no record will be issued. Please see our website for the eligibility requirements for requesting a birth certificate.
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Frustration and disappointment
Make the payment page complete the process.
1 votePlease send more detailed information on what you are looking for and we will try to help you out.
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Rise up to this century and do this online
Online ordering of birth certificates like WA and OR
1 voteThe Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Vital Records does not accept online orders; however, for your convenience, you can process online requests through an independent company that we have partnered with to provide you this service; VitalChek Network, Inc. We do not endorse any other internet ordering service. VitalChek can be reached either through its website, or by phone. An additional fee is charged by VitalChek for using this service, and all major credit cards are accepted, including American Express®, Discover®, MasterCard®, or Visa®.
If you order through Vital Check please note that additional feess will be billed to your credit card. The information is listed on the site below.
http://www.azdhs.gov/licensing/vital-records/index.php#birth-certificates-apply
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The chargemaster files are too large for us to put them on the website. However you will find a cost comparison at the bottom of http://www.azdhs.gov/plan/crr/cr/hospitals.htm
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where are the Regs
where are the AZ Assisted Living Regs?
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export data
Are there any options to export data to an excel spreadsheet from your licensing facilities and providers page? Copy and paste does not maintain links, etc. Thank you.
1 voteYes, we maintain downloadable files of all our providers here:
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Can you please add the dates that rules were put into action?
I am looking at A.R.S. § 36-1681 and need to know when this was adopted.
1 voteArticle 7, Pool Safety, consisting of § 36-1681 was added by laws 1990, Chapter 404, § 1, effective June 2, 1991.
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REGISTER ME FOR THE MARIJUANA
MARLENE J MILLER/OROSCO/OROSZCO U HAVE MY PERMSSION ON 5-21-2016
1 voteYou will need to go to the following website to learn about the requirements and how to register for the medical marijuana program.
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Show fees on website!
Trying to fill out you form, which asks for amount of money to be sent to you, but there is nowhere to get this information in order to include it on the form.
1 voteResponse:
The fee for an Arizona birth or death certificate varies depending on the county in which you submit your application. The fees for each county can be located on the Arizona Department of Health Services, Vital Records Home Page by selecting the Fee Schedule located in the left tool bar, or by selecting the box in the center of the Vital Records Home Page titled “Local Counties & Fee Schedules”. You can also contact the Bureau of Vital Records at (602) 364-1300 and speak to a Customer Service Representative to obtain fee information. -
Licensed CHAA numbers
Can I receive a list of all CHAA numbers for licensed dispensaries?
1 votePlease visit our website Map Your CHAA feature to view the labeled map. Due to ARS § 36-2810 Confidentiality, additional information for licensed dispensaries cannot be made available.
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