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NHLBI-funded trial to test a brief, technology based motivational intervention to improve adherence to medication in 18-29 year old African Americans with persistent asthma.
Adult Asthma Program includes provider management and nursing education of patients that come to the Pulmonary Clinic at DHMC in Lebanon, NH.
The purpose of the District of Columbia Control Asthma Now (DC CAN) program is to empower individuals, communities, and the Department of Health to improve asthma diagnosis and management through public health initiatives.
Dedicated to maintaining the highest standard of indoor air quality through proper diagnosis of building systems problems and the subsequent system optimization.
Best practice for asthma clients in pedicatrics
Early Childhood Asthma program (ECAP) is a two-year asthma initiative by the Community Regional Medical Center aimed at reducing the asthma burden among 0 to 5 year old asthmatic children in Fresno County, California. The program is funded by the 'First Five of Fresno' and is effective from Jan 2009 to Dec 2010. The program has three components A: Asthma education for asthmatic patients, families, school, community workers, and physicians B: Home environmental component with home environmental assessment, education and asthma trigger intervention at home by a community health worker C: Clinical component of early diagnosis, assessment, and management of asthma in 0 to 5 year old children, all activities in compliance with the 2007 EPR 3 asthma guidelines.
We are a Federally funded program in Baltimore County, Maryland with 9 locations. Two of our 9 locations have Early Head Starts too. We service children from birth to 5 years of age and Pregnant Moms.
The East Harlem Asthma Center of Excellence (EHACE) provides individuals and families with FREE services to help control asthma and improve their overall health. These services include one-on-one asthma counseling, community health workshops and referrals for indoor pest and mold removal. EHACE is a program of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s East and Central Harlem District Public Health Office.
ECAPP is a collaboration between East Carolina University and Vidant Medical Center in Greenville. Our goal is to reduce asthma exacerbations and ED visits among low income children in eastern NC.
Asthma Identification and self-management program. 1 of 3 state sites for adults Providers are internal medicine residents (#46!), screening and treating asthma with evidence-based standards at a community health center.
Easy Breathing for Adults is an asthma identification and self-management program for adults.
Easy Breathing© is an asthma management program designed to assist primary care clinicians in making a diagnosis of asthma and in treating individuals with asthma using a systematic, standardized, approach that both adheres to the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) guidelines and is easily used by busy practitioners. Five key features distinguish the Easy Breathing Program. Easy Breathing: 1. simplifies national asthma guidelines with 5 easy-to-use tools and increases adherence to these guidelines.2. offers a database that allows study of program outcomes, including environmental exposures, interventions and feedback for clinicians.3. reduces medical services utilization and is cost effective.4. is approved by the American Board of Pediatrics for Maintenance of Certification, Part 4 Quality Improvement.
EPAAC brings together doctors, community and teaching hospitals, school nurses, respiratory technicians, and lay persons to identify persons with asthma, conduct education outreach, and host awareness raising events.
Our program provides extensive asthma teaching, allergy testing and PFT testing.
The Energy Resource Center works closely with Colorado Springs Utilities as well as other utility providers and nonprofits in El Paso, Elbert, Douglas, Fremont and Teller counties. Our mission is to help income-qualified residents make energy efficiency improvements to their homes or apartments that will increase their quality of life, save them money on energy bills. Our efforts help to keep southern Colorado families warm and protect them from the risks associated with dangerously low temperatures and carbon monoxide poisoning. We have been helping families save money and conserve energy since 1979.
Focus areas: - Indoor Air Quality in Schools - Asthma Triggers - Indoor Air Quality in Homes - Asthma Triggers - Encourage Collaboration within Communities with Environmental and Health Professionals and Housing Staff

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