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With grant funding from the NHLBI, Oregon Center for Applied Science develops and evaluates computer-based, multimedia interventions to improve asthma self-management skills for adults and children who have asthma.
Paradise Family Health Center Pediatrics aims to improve the quality of clinical asthma care for California children, resulting in improvement in health outcomes, quality of life, and health disparities.
Parent mentoring delivered 1-on-1 to the parents of children with uncontrolled asthma through phone-, SMS-, and smartphone-based coaching.
Partners Asthma Center Community Asthma Program (CAP) is a broad community asthma awareness program of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital that conducts asthma education programs and trainings, provides collegial support and medical updates on asthma for physician and nurses at Brigham-affiliated Neighborhood Health Centers, and develops educational materials.
The Partnership for Asthma Trigger-free Homes (PATH) is a study targeting low-income, minority populations that, through education intervention, is designed to improve knowledge about asthma and promote behaviors in adults that can reduce indoor asthma triggers.
The Asthma Disease Management Program strives to educate members and providers about the proper management of persistent asthma according to the NHLBI Asthma Guidelines to improve members' quality of life.
Pathways for Children is a leading provider of high quality early childhood education services to children in 13 communities by well-trained, dedicated professionals who understand the needs of the developing child. These programs help assure that each child enters school prepared and excited to continue learning. By celebrating the strengths of each family, and providing social service assistance when needed, Pathways invests in their future success.
The Pawnee Asthma Program serves to improve the quality of life and access to care for children by forming partnerships with schools, conducting outreach and education, operating a clinic, and establishing an asthma registry, among other activities.
The Asthma EPA program at Pawnee IHS is targeted at pediatric patients who have been diagnosed with asthma.
The PCI program has a home based education component as well as a policy component. The goal is to provide education to help children and families with asthma maintain their treatment as well as to address systematic issues that contribute to the burden of asthma in the community.
Much of the day-to-day responsibility for managing asthma falls on the child and their parents. However, because of the time spent in school, school staff can become a partner in the management of the disease. Their active participation through Peak Performance USA, with the help of the respiratory care practitioner, in a partnership with the physician, child and parents can help the child participate fully in school activities.
Private practice pediatricians in NW Oregon and SW Washington unite through the Children's Health Foundation to measure actionable asthma care goals via a pediatric asthma registry and utilize rapid-cycle quality improvement to implement provider-led solutions resulting in high quality asthma care management that enhances pediatric asthma care delivery and improves the health of children with asthma.
The Pediatric Asthma Coalition of the Capital Region is a coalition of health professionals, community organizations and individuals dedicated to reducing the burden of childhood asthma.
Community Care Plan of Eastern Carolina is a pediatric asthma subcommittee of a county-wide Medicaid care management entity that facilitates a school nurse program, education for local public health departments, a hospital-sponsored asthma care management program, and other efforts to decrease asthma hospitalizations and emergency department utilization.
Infancy stage of developing a community quality improvement pilot in one Erie with plans to scale-up and spread to all eight counties of WNY.
A newly formed pediatric asthma disease management program designed to better serve the children in our community. Designed and run by AE-C respiratory therapists.
The Pediatric Asthma Disease Management Program (PADM) at QueensCare Family Clinics offers a state-of-the-art, integrated model of pediatric asthma prevention and treatment to measurably improve the diagnosis, treatment and control of asthma in QFC’s pediatric patients.

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