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The Childhood Asthma Leadership Coalition is a multi-sector group of advocates and experts dedicated to raising awareness and advancing public policies to improve the health of children who suffer from asthma.
Childhood Asthma Linkages in Missouri is a grant initiative supporting program models that utilize community-based approaches to build successful linkages among those responsible for asthma care in children.
The Childhood Asthma Linkages in Missouri (CALM) project was designed by the Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH) to support the implementation and expansion of comprehensive, innovative and evidence-based programs to improve health outcomes for school-age children with asthma. Specifically, CALM supports program models led by hospitals, school districts or university-based health centers that utilize community-based approaches to build successful linkages among those responsible for asthma care in children. The University of Michigan Center for Managing Chronic Disease (CMCD) is conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the CALM program that will result in common cross-site assessment of reach, linkages, sustainability of efforts, and asthma-related outcomes.
The Asthma Management Program at Children's Medical Center Dallas is a six-month, comprehensive program that focuses on asthma education, self-management skills and coordination of care for children ages 0-17 with a diagnosis of asthma.
The primary goals of Children’s Asthma Program at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) are to provide comprehensive: diagnostic evaluation, self-management planning and education, and monitoring for children with asthma and related disorders. In addition to asthma education in the clinic, the asthma team supports a one week, summer day camp for children ages 7-12. Children older than 1
The Children’s Asthma Program at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) provides comprehensive diagnostic evaluation, self-management planning and education, and monitoring for children with asthma and related disorders
We provide clinical services, health education and promotion, consultations and research.
We promote healthy homes, childcare and school settings so that children can develop to their full potential. We help families by linking them to needed services or code enforcement. We provide information, education and trainings to community agencies, medical providers and interested groups in support of these goals.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta serves children of all ages with three Pediatric Hospitals located in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Community Asthma Prevention Program was formed to conduct classes for families in familiar environments such as community centers, churches and schools; measure knowledge acquisition and retention; and measure self-management behavior changes in order to improve asthma control and quality of life.
The ACES (Asthma Care and Environmental Strategies) program is collaborative approach between the WI Dept of Health Services-Division of Public Health and CHW to provide in-home analysis of environmental triggers to asthma combined with a comprehensive client educational program to address pathophysiology, medications, symptoms and early warning signs of asthma, asthma triggers inside and outside the home, and vaccination promotion.
The Asthma Clinic of Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota emphasizes patient and family education to improve quality of life for children with asthma.
Healthy Together is Children's Law Center's medical legal partnership for DC's children. Our lawyers work side by side wiht pediatricians in health clinics that treat low-income families and find legal remedies to health problems that get in the way of children's health and success, including advocacy to obtain healthy homes.
Certified Asthma educators from the asthma management program at Children's Mercy Family Health Partners form relationships with primary care physicians to help them implement comprehensive asthma management in their offices, leading to improved patient health and reduced costs for patients and their families in Kansas City.
School Health Nursing Program
The Children's Asthma Program aims to reduce school absenteeism and ER/urgent care visits through education for parents and children, primary care providers, school nurses, and others.

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