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Help Your Child Gain Control Over Asthma

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This brochure offers tips on how to manage asthma and follow simple steps to minimize exposure to asthma triggers found indoors and out.

It’s hard to see your child sick. The good news is that you can help your child gain control over asthma. That
means fewer days out of school and fewer attacks that can be scary for you and your child. Along with the doctor, you have an important role in helping your child control asthma. This brochure offers tips on how to manage asthma and follow simple steps to minimize exposure to asthma triggers found indoors and out.

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EPA Asthma Team
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State Plan Amendment submitted by Multnomah County Environmental Health

This is the State Plan Amendment (SPA) used by Multnomah County Environmental Health to add their Targeted Case Management- Healthy Homes Program to Oregon's State Plan under Title XIX of the Social Security Act - Medical Assistance Program.

This is the State Plan Amendment (SPA) used by Multnomah County Environmental Health to add their Targeted Case Management- Healthy Homes Program to Oregon's State Plan under Title XIX of the Social Security Act - Medical Assistance Program.

As part of the process involved in the submission of this SPA, Oregon state submitted a waiver to CMS to waive certain Federal requirements, including the ability to get reimbursement for community health workers.

This SPA was referenced in the February 13, 2014, webinar, "Effective Strategies for Obtaining Reimbursement."

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Kim Harris Tierney
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kim.h.tierney@multco.us
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503-988-7855 Ext 87855
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Air Cleaners: Filtering Facts

Article posted in Allergy & Asthma Today Magazine, Winter 2013.

Wondering what air cleaners are all about – and if one will help your family breathe easier at home?
Healthcare professionals often recommend them; manu- facturers cite scientific data that proves their systems
remove pollutants from the air; but the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cautions there’s no proof they actually improve users’ health.
At the same time, some AANMA members suggest any- thing that gives them even the slightest help in reducing asthma episodes is worth having. You decide. Air cleaners should play just one part of an overall strategy to reduce allergens and irritants in your home....More in the attached PDF.

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Marcela Gieminiani
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mgieminiani@AANMA.ORG
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7036419595
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