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We are a large free-standing allergy and asthma clinic that provides state of the art asthma care incorporating asthma education as an essential component.
The Allergic Disease and Asthma Center aims to see that people with asthma are properly diagnosed, thoroughly educated about allergic diseases and asthma, are appropriately treated with an individualized plan based on the latest evidence-based guidelines, and have the best possible outcomes.
The Allergy & Asthma Center, PA has been providing comprehensive specialty care since 1982. The clinic is the premier center for Allergies, Asthma, and respiratory disorders in the Central Texas Area. The center includes three board certified Allergists and four satellite clinics which provide complete allergy and asthma care. What sets our clinics apart according to patient satisfaction surveys is a friendly well-trained staff, a state of the art allergy injection area designed to maximize patient safety, and extended clinic hours for patient convenience.
Outreach, Education, Advocacy & ResearchAllergy & Asthma Network is the leading nonprofit organization whose mission is to end the needless death and suffering due to asthma, allergies and related conditions through outreach, education, advocacy and research.
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA) is the only national family-founded patient education nonprofit organization for people with asthma, allergies and related respiratory conditions.
Allergy and Airway Disease Program
Provide asthma education to patients and their families, schools and community
A Performing Provider System (PPS) consisting of 3 health systems, 2 FQHC's, 1 independent physician group and more than 1,400 providers and community-based organizations across a 6-county region working collaboratively to improve and integrate the care of asthmatics to reduce avoidable ED visits and hospitalization of Medicaid and uninsured patients.
The Alliance for Parents of Asthmatic Children is a parent-to-parent support and advocacy group, helping to improve air quality and quality of life for the 120,000 children in Washington State with asthma.
Allies Against Asthma (Allies) was a national initiative to improve asthma control for children and adolescents. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and with direction and technical assistance provided by the Center for Managing Chronic Disease, University of Michigan Allies has supported seven community-based coalitions and their efforts to improve the way asthma is managed in their communities and provides resources and tools to support other asthma coalitions and programs throughout the United States.
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) is the largest professional medical organization in the United States devoted to the allergy/immunology specialty, with nearly 6,500 members worldwide.
The American Academy of Pediatrics developed and piloted the Chapter Quality Network (CQN) to provide chapters with the direct support necessary to lead a QI effort. The CQN works at the practice, state and national levels to build a network of AAP chapters, enhancing their ability to lead quality improvement collaboratives to achieve measurable improvements in the health outcomes of children with asthma. Practices aim to achieve measurable improvements in asthma outcomes by implementing the NHLBI guidelines and making CQN key practice changes. The CQN is also piloting a home visiting intervention.
The Medical Home Chapter Champions Program on Asthma (MHCCPA) aims to increase access to medical homes for all children and youth -- especially those with health disparities -- and to facilitate pediatric practices' adoption and implementation of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) asthma guidelines within the context of the medical home. The network of Medical Home Chapter Champions across states and AAP chapters address these goals by: serving as conduits for the dissemination of best practices related to implementation of the NHLBI asthma guidelines; providing technical assistance, tools, and resources to pediatricians and other pediatric health care providers in his/her chapter or state; and serving as advocates for change at the local, state, and national levels.
The American Association of School Administrators addresses the issues of indoor air quality and asthma in schools, providing information, tools and resources geared toward school system leaders.
The ACAAI is a professional medical organization headquartered in Arlington Heights, Ill., that promotes excellence in the practice of the subspecialty of allergy and immunology. The College, comprising more than 5,000 allergists-immunologists and related health care professionals, fosters a culture of collaboration and congeniality in which its members work together and with others toward the common goals of patient care, education, advocacy and research.
The American College of Chest Physicians promotes the prevention and treatment of diseases of the chest, including asthma, through leadership, education, research and communication.
The American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) aims to reduce exposures to indoor air pollutants through a combination of web-based and in-person education and training for primary care physicians and other health care professionals.
Project "AIR" is a Minnesota Pilot Project to provide community asthma epi-data, resources and develop local/state coalitions.
The American Lung Association of California aims to prevent lung disease and promote lung health for all Californians through asthma education, clean air advocacy and reduction of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.

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