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Asthma Disease Management Resource Manual

The "Asthma Disease Management Resource Manual" was created to assist health care organizations and individual practitioners in the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of asthma. The manual includes patient guidelines, checklists, treatment algorithms and therapy recommendations. Particular emphasis is given to patient self-care and monitoring, as well as the psychosocial factors that may have an

The "Asthma Disease Management Resource Manual" was created to assist health care organizations and individual practitioners in the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of asthma. The manual includes patient guidelines, checklists, treatment algorithms and therapy recommendations. Particular emphasis is given to patient self-care and monitoring, as well as the psychosocial factors that may have an impact on the disease.

Contact Name: 
Alan Leahigh
Contact Email: 
alanleahigh@acaai.org
Contact Phone: 
(847) 427-1200
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Ct State dept of health - Assthma Program

Sponsoring Program Name: 
salina.hargrove@ct.gov
Asthma Links Handouts Coaches Daycare Clinical Statewide interventions Statewide Plan being updated now

Asthma Links Handouts Coaches Daycare Clinical Statewide interventions Statewide Plan being updated now

Contact Name: 
Elizabeth Reynolds
Contact Email: 
elizabeth.reynolds@ct.gov
Contact Phone: 
860-509-8254
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Student Access to Treatment Act of 2007

The National Capital Asthma Coalition (NCAC) developed a policy enacted into law by the DC Council as the “Student Access to Treatment Act of 2007" (A17-0226). This DC law permits public, charter, private, and parochial school students with a valid action plan to possess and self-administer lifesaving asthma or anaphylaxis medications at school, among other key provisions.

The National Capital Asthma Coalition (NCAC) developed a policy enacted into law by the DC Council as the “Student Access to Treatment Act of 2007" (A17-0226). This DC law permits public, charter, private, and parochial school students with a valid action plan to possess and self-administer lifesaving asthma or anaphylaxis medications at school, among other key provisions.

Contact Name: 
Lisa A. Gilmore
Contact Email: 
lgilmore@natcapasthma.org
Contact Phone: 
202-415-1962
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