Barton County Memorial Hospital's CARE program is a 2009 CALM grant recipent from the Missouri Foundation for Health. Our objectives are educate, reduce shcool absenteeism and reduce inpatient/emergency room admission rates for children with asthma by promoting respiratory health through better prevention, detection, treatment, and education efforts.
We are a community clinic that would like to incorporate asthma awareness through the clinic and community.
CDS travels to local physician's offices on scheduled days to provide the convenience and cost savings of local specialized care at the GP level. We provide all materials, equipment/ supplies, and RRT to spend the one on one time that providers aren't afforded, thus decreasing the burden on the clinic's nursing staff.
We conduct periodic research to inform educational providers and supporters of needs within key medical communities.
CEA Global Asthma Assessments aims to increase awareness among health care providers, patients, and their families about the relationship between asthma and indoor air quality, and to support patients and their families in the management of asthma and its environmental triggers at home.
Cedar Rapids Community Schools instituted an Indoor Air Quality Program around 2004. School nurses are trained in the National Association of School Nurse Association Managing Asthma Triggers (MAT) program.
Celebra la Vida con Salud is a national health education campaign dedicated to informing Hispanics about disease prevention and treatment of major illnesses impacting the U.S. Hispanic population.
Centene Corporation provides expansive programs and services to more than 1.2 million members receiving Medicaid benefits; through its asthma disease management program, NURTUR, Centene provides optimal health management for all asthma patients throughout the continuum of care.
The Center for Childhood Asthma in the Urban Environment (CCAUE) Community Outreach and Translational Core aims to identify and evaluate strategies for translating and applying their scientific findings into information for consumers, policy makers and clinical professionals.
Provide Environmental Assessment Visits to determine triggers affects those living in the home or being affected at schools..
The Center for Pediatric Medicine Asthma Action Team is a multidisciplinary, multilingual, family-centered program within a primary care outpatient office. Our team of pediatricians, respiratory therapy, nurses, social work, translators and community parents provide clinical care, case management and environmental control home visits for children and adolescents with asthma. Our mission for education extends to families as well as to the residents and medical students who train in the Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center.
The CDC Asthma Program aims to support the management of asthma nationwide and is composed of three main components: surveillance, science-based interventions, and partnerships.
The goal of the Central California Asthma Collaborative (CCAC) is the reduce the burden of childhood asthma in the San Joaquin Valley. CCAC will engage and develop a network of stakeholders across the region who will work together to improve the health and quality of life of San Joaquin Valley residents affected by asthma.
What is the Central Georgia Asthma Education Initiative (CGAEI)? The Central Georgia Asthma Education Initiative (CGAEI) is a community health education project to increase awareness of environmental triggers of asthma.
The Central New York Asthma Coalition provides a neutral table for local asthma stakeholders, including schools, healthcare providers, and others, to address needs and make improvements for asthma care in the central New York region.
The Central Ohio Asthma Coalition, the main coordinating agency for organizations and individuals in Columbus who are concerned about the alarming asthma epidemic, provides a neutral forum for asthma information exchange and collaboration on asthma projects to improve the quality of life of individuals affected by asthma.
Create or Update Your Program Profile Today!
Content
Our Newest Program: Kentucky Asthma Management Program
Total Programs in Action: 1101
Total Members in Action: 5114