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The Montana Asthma Control Program (MACP) has an 18-year track record of addressing asthma management and the indoor environmental determinants of health through an extensive network of partners and a robust home-visiting program.
Year: 2025
Maine Asthma Prevention and Control Program (MAPC). MAPC has provided overall leadership and coordination of evidence-based strategies to decrease the burden of asthma, particularly among those experiencing health disparities and shortages of services for more than 20 years.
Year: 2024
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services’ Asthma Program provides leadership and coordination for asthma care and service-delivery statewide.
Year: 2023
The Utah Department of Health Asthma Program (UAP) seeks to expand the reach, quality, effectiveness and sustainability of comprehensive asthma control services throughout Utah, with a focus on disproportionately affected populations.
Year: 2022
Established in 1954, Rady Children’s Hospital–San Diego (RCHSD) has evolved from a 59-bed hospital for child polio victims to a 524-bed pediatric medical center servicing San Diego, Imperial and southern Riverside counties.
Year: 2021
Central California Asthma Collaborative’s (CCAC) Asthma Impact Model (AIM) Program is aimed at improving the lives of low-income, predominately Hispanic and African American Medi-Cal and uninsured patients suffering from asthma by reducing in-home environmental triggers, ensuring access to and pr
Year: 2021
Children's Hospital Colorado (CHCO) is a private, not-for-profit pediatric healthcare network dedicated 100 percent to caring for kids.
Year: 2020
Approximately 9 percent of children in Texas have asthma, while rates in Northeast Texas are disproportionately higher at 14 percent. The region consists of mostly rural communities with a few small metropolitan areas.
Year: 2020
Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance (OHKA) is a children’s environmental health organization dedicated to improving children’s health through fostering healthy homes.
Year: 2019
Housed within the Rhode Island Department of Health, the mission of the Rhode Island Asthma Control Program (RIACP) is to reduce the overall asthma burden and asthma health disparities in the state.
Year: 2019
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