CSRA coalition was formed in January 2007 to bring asthma awareness to the forefront of the community and connect community members to the resources available to help them take control of asthma.
Key words: Health Education, Health Promotion, Patient Education, Community Health Education, Training for Health Professionals, Training for Teacher, Asthma Education Program in Schools, Curriculum Development, Education in Summer Camps, Celebration of World Asthma Day.
CHAMP - Children's Home Asthma Management Program. Asthma education & in home environmental assessment
CHAMP is a CMS Innovations project that involves implementing an asthma registry, providing community based education in homes and schools, and collaboration with community partners.
Champ Camp changes the lives of children who suffer from asthma. The majority of them come from low-income families who, without support, cannot afford to send their kids to asthma camp.What is Champ Camp?? Champ Camp is an educational program and weeklong summer camp for children ages 7-14 with asthma. At camp children gain confidence in themselves and their ability to take control of their asthma.
The program is working to reduce absenteeism among asthmatic students.
The Merck Childhood Asthma Network (MCAN) partnered with The George Washington University (GW) School of Public Health and Health Services, the RCHN Community Health Foundation and Rho to implement the Community Healthcare for Asthma Management and Prevention of Symptoms (CHAMPS) project in three non-profit, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC).This initiative in community health centers (CHC) is designed to demonstrate how tailored, evidence-based asthma management programs proven efficacious in controlled trials, can be implemented in real-world settings where many children and families most in need get care.
Asthma educator for all children and families with asthma to help them self-manage their disease without limitations.
The Asthma Education Program is a collaborative initiative between Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and the Mecklenburg County Health Department, and is a funded by a collaborative agreement with Centers For Disease Control and Prevention/Division of Adolescent and School Health (CDC/DASH).The goals are to create a safe, supportive learning environment; increase student participation in academic and school activities; improve attendance; and build lifelong self-management skills for children with asthma.
BackgroundThe MGH Chelsea Pediatric Asthma program strives to improve the management of asthma care for adolescent and pediatric patients with the aim of improving their health and reducing emergency room visits and hospitalizations over time. Chelsea is a dense city with a relatively high poverty rate and a majority Latino population. These demographics are consistent with a higher risk of h
Management, Assessment, Testing, and Education provided to Asthma and COPD patients of Cherry St Health Services' medical providers.
Through an education and outreach program, CHEST aims to reduce the incidence of asthma exacerbation, hospitalization and asthma related deaths.
The Chester Home Asthma Prevention Program (CHAPP) was a successful home-based asthma education and environmental remediation program for Chester City, PA, an Environmental Justice community funded by a three-year EPA grant administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. CHAPP addressed both indoor and outdoor asthma triggers and was a collaboration between the Crozer-Chester Medical Center and the Chester Environmental Partnership (CEP).
The Chicago Asthma Consortium is a coalition of medical and public health professionals, business leaders, government agencies, community activists, and others dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with asthma through information sharing, networking and advocacy.
Dr. Donnell and Dr. Newhall are private practice, board-certified allergists who care for children and adults in the Chicagoland area.
The Chicago Family Health Center is a federally funded healthcare facility serving approximately 17,000 individuals a year.
Chicago Health Corps places Members in partner sites throughout the city of Chicago to improve access to high-quality, comprehensive primary healthcare for communities facing barriers to basic health services.
Chicago Public Schools is being funded to develop district wide educational trainings and resources for staff, children and parents that are focused on asthma.
The Child Asthma Link Line is a telephone-based care coordination system that connects families affected by asthma to community-based educational, medical, and social service resources.
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