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Arizona Co-Chairs
Sonoran Co-Chairs
Bernardo Campillo Garcia
Secretario Secretaria de Salud Publica del Estado jjbcampillo@saludsonora.gob.mx Committees HEALTH SERVICES
Individuals, institutions and companies including hospitals and other care providers involved in the provision of public and private health care services, medical research and development, sale and distribution of medical equipment, emergency services, other private and public health care activities, sales and development of medical devices and materials, and related infrastructure matters.
How To Get Involved
By serving on the Health Services Committee, you can participate in grassroots policy development, exchange ideas and information through cross-border communication and collaboration, and contribute to the implementation and advancement of cross-border projects. Contact your co-chairs today!
Committee Action Item Progress Report: Health Services Progress Report
News & Events Building a Healthier Border Arizona Department of Health Services Director's Blog writing his day to day experiences in how he is contributing to the advancement of building a healthier border as it pertains to the Arizona-Sonora region. He dialogues about projects events... View World's richest want better health for Latin America poors Carlos Slim and Bill Gates the world's richest men with a combined fortune of over $100 billion announced a joint effort on Monday that will bring basic preventive health care to poor people in southern Mexico and Central America.... View Mexico invests puts its mark on more U.S. brands A new kind of Mexican immigrant is making it big in the USA: huge Mexican corporations that are snapping up U.S. brand names opening U.S. factories and investing millions of pesos north of the border.... View AZ No. 18 for business
CNBC has released its annual rankings of America's Top States for Business and Arizona came in at No. 18 for the second year in a row. Texas bumped Virginia from the No. 1 overall spot this year rising from No. 2 last year while Virginia slipped... View |
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