Asthma Care Plan/Action Plan

"Asthma Quicktake" Videos for Schools

Sponsoring Program Name: 
The California School Environmental Health and Asthma Collaborative (SEHAC)
The California School Environmental Health and Asthma Collaborative (SEHAC) is comprised of government, education and non-profit organizations assembled to increase the K–12 school community's awareness of the importance of addressing indoor air quality and asthma issues. To serve your needs, we've developed Asthma QuickTakes, a series of 3- to 5-minute training videos on asthma, created specifically for schools.

Learn more about Asthma QuickTakes, a series of 3- to 5-minute training videos on asthma, created specifically for schools by visiting http://californiabreathing.org/collaborations/sehac. Each QuickTake contains basic, useful asthma information and ready-to-use downloadable resources that will help you reduce the negative impacts asthma can have on student health, attendance and academic achievement. These include videos on emergency response/self-carry laws, indoor asthma triggers, and outdoor asthma triggers. You can also view related files and links for each topic area.

 

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Evidenced Based Asthma Management Program

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Evidenced Based Asthma Management Portal
Genesis TPM’s Asthma Action Plan is an evidenced based interactive chronic disease portal; where patients and caregivers are collaboratively linked, delivering a tool for the management of Asthma, putting the patient in charge of their condition, keeping them involved with their progress and keeping them healthy.
 
The patient inputs data, and invites their caregiver(s) to participate in their progress and well being. Educating themselves through our Genesis Learning Libraryon their condition and keeping abreast of medical breakthroughs that can affect them provided by their caregivers..
 
Historical reports and graphs are available to the patient and caregivers to asses progress and keep on track.
Alerts are sent automatically to their primary caregiver to take action, when the patient is out of their recommended testing ranges.  
Genesis Learning Library keeps the patient educated and in touch with news and reviews that can help.
GenesisTPM's Social Medical Network keeps the patient in touch with other members sharing common issues. 
Prescription Management Reports keeps the patient and caregivers abreast of all medications and protocols being used.
Link up with all your caregivers charts, keeping all your medical data in one place.
Vital Sign Management, keeps the patient and caregiver aware of suttle changes before it becomes an episode.
  
All this can be achieved from where ever you, with an internet connection and soon will be available on your mobile devices. Designed to create a better quality of life for the patient, while reducing the cost of patient management.  
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Michael Laing
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Mlaing@genesistpm.com
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561-275-1701
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Coordinated Federal Action Plan to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Asthma Disparities

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Environmental Protection Agency
The Action Plan, a key activity of the President’s Task Force on Children’s Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks, advises that substantial progress in reducing disparities will require research to design, execute and evaluate implementation programs that maximize synergies among all key sectors to create a system of care that focuses on children most in need and reaches them where they live, learn and play.

In this plan, we propose to build on the strengths and lessons learned from past and existing federal asthma programs, combine efforts among federal programs at the community level, and develop collaborative strategies to fill knowledge gaps within existing resources. With clear evidence of broad commitment to reducing health disparities from federal, state, and local partners, the timing is right for this Coordinated Federal Action Plan to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Asthma Disparities (Action Plan) to accelerate actions that will reduce asthma disparities. The Action Plan presents a framework to maximize the use of our existing federal resources for addressing this major public health challenge during the next three to five years. 

The Action Plan is founded on the following principles, which we believe offer the best foundation for effective and feasible federal efforts to address asthma disparities: 

  • Collaboration across federal agencies, other levels of government, and community partners.
  • Utilizing existing federal resources and optimizing their impact through synergies.
  • Emphasizing activities that address the preventable factors that impact asthma disparities. 
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