General Asthma Population

Webinar: Connecting Providers and Communities to Engage Consumers in Asthma Care

Sponsoring Program: 
In collaboration with EPA, AHIP hosted a webinar on May 20 on "Connecting Providers and Communities to Engage Consumers in Asthma Care."

AHIP and EPA began a three year cooperative agreement in October 2014. As part of this collaboration, the organizations will identify and disseminate promising health plan interventions that help prevent asthma episodes and promote asthma management among culturally diverse populations. This webinar series helps in disseminating health plan efforts to incorporate environmental interventions into comprehensive asthma care programs. 

Watch this webinar to learn more about EPA and AHIP's mission to bridge the disparities gap through their role in connecting providers and communities to deliver sustainable in-home asthma care services. 

View here: http://media.beaconlive.com/viewitem?resc=12636

 

Contact Name: 
Natalie Slaughter
Contact Email: 
nslaughter@ahip.org
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Webinar: Health Plan Strategies for Managing Asthma and Reducing Exposure to Environmental Triggers

Sponsoring Program: 
EPA, AHIP, and other stakeholders discuss "Health Plan Strategies for Managing Asthma and Reducing Exposure to Environmental Triggers."

AHIP and EPA began a three year cooperative agreement in October 2014. As part of this collaboration, the organizations will identify and disseminate promising health plan interventions that help prevent asthma episodes and promote asthma management among culturally diverse populations. This webinar, among others in the series, help in disseminating health plan efforts to incorporate environmental interventions into comprehensive asthma care programs. 

To watch the webinar visit: http://media.beaconlive.com/viewitem?bckt=104265

Contact Name: 
Natalie Slaughter
Contact Email: 
nslaughter@ahip.org
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Tribal Healthy Homes Network

Sponsoring Program: 
As a tribally-led coalition, our goal is to find and share solutions for healthy, sustainable, and safe housing.We search for and help develop effective programs, and share our results with tribes. We call for support from our partners, including EPA, HUD, USDA, Indian Health Service, and the American Lung Association, to provide expertise, equipment or funding.

How Can We Be of Service?

  • Bringing training directly to your staff and tribal community with our on-site Circuit-Rider Program.
  • Providing support for your specific tribal needs with Technical Assistance.
  • Linking your department with others who can help your program achieve its goals.
  • Providing Culturally-Relevant Educational Materials for your community.
  • Connecting your tribe with access to Indoor Air Monitoring Equipment.
  • Connecting your tribe to Funding Opportunities.
  • Conducting pilot and demonstration projects in your community with our Research-to-Practice Program.
  • Connecting you with tribes that are implementing a Mold and Moisture Program.
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