Asthma Program Manager

Improving Pediatrician Knowledge About Environmental Triggers of Asthma

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Study Finds Trained Pediatricians Are Willing to Integrate Environmental Management into Asthma Care

Following a brief, targeted educational intervention, pediatricians reported a significant increase in knowledge about environmental triggers of asthma and a willingness to incorporate exposure history questions and remediation recommendations in their routine practice. These improvements persisted at a 3-6 month follow-up interval compared to baseline levels. The findings were published in Clinical Pediatrics. The study was conducted by NEEF's Pediatric Asthma Faculty Champions using a standardized PowerPoint presentation based on NEEF's Environmental Management of Pediatric Asthma: Guidelines for Health Care Providers www.neefusa.org/health/asthma/asthmaguidelines

Improving Pediatrician Knoweldge About Environmental Triggers of Asthma--Roberts JR, Karr C, de Ybarrondo L, McCurdy LE, Freeland KD, Hulsey TC, Forman J. Clinical Pediatrics 2013 June; 52(6):523-30 

Contact Name: 
Jane Chang
Contact Email: 
jchang@neefusa.org
Contact Phone: 
202-261-6475
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How to use Inhalers - Interactive videos with step by step demonstration on Correct Inhaler techniques

Use-Inhalers.com is an educational website for Patients and Professionals that teaches proper use of inhalers in an engaging, interactive way with new webcam technology of real time practice available online, iPhone and iPad.

For Health care professionals: CRCE courses, kiosk setup for patient education, patient instruction handouts and smartphone apps.

For Asthma and COPD patients - training videos, real time practice with the onscreen instructor, recording and sharing their techniques with physicians for further review and recommendation

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Contact Name: 
Dr. Fiona Shetty
Contact Email: 
fiona.shetty@use-inhalers.com
Contact Phone: 
4016031984
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The New England Asthma Innovations Collaborative (NEAIC) Suggested Environmental Asthma Management Supplies List

The NEAIC Suggested Supplies list was designed to guide providers who are new to asthma home visiting services and to standardize required supplies across NEAIC intervention sites. It provides links to vendors of effective, low-cost supplies used by providers who are experienced in asthma home visiting.

The New England Asthma Innovations Collaborative (NEAIC) is a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation-funded Healthcare Innovation Award.  NEAIC is a multi-state, multi-sector partnership that includes health care providers, payers, and policy makers aimed at creating an innovative Asthma Marketplace in New England that will increase the supply and demand for high-quality, cost-effective health care services delivered to Medicaid children with severe asthma.  Convened by the Asthma Regional Council of New England (a program of Health Resources in Action), NEAIC's 8 provider partners will see over 1400 children over 3 years.  The Suggested Supplies list was designed to guide NEAIC provider sites that were new to asthma home visiting and to standardize required supplies across the 8 sites.

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Contact Name: 
Christine Gordon
Contact Email: 
cgordon@hria.org
Contact Phone: 
617-451-0049 ext 505
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