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Pediatric Asthma Group

Program Contact First Name: 
Gale
Program Contact Last Name: 
Sauer
Phone: 
443-777-8815
Website URL: 
The Pediatric Asthma Group conducts education for Medical Residents, medical staff, and primary care providers in order to standardize care and improve patient outcomes.

The Pediatric Asthma Group educates Medical Residents, staff, and primary care providers to standardize care and increase patient efficacy. Education is available for children and parents in school and business settings, as well as at community health fairs.

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NHHN Asthma & Pulmonary Education

Program Contact First Name: 
Carolyn
Program Contact Last Name: 
Bell
Phone: 
910-343-7093
Website URL: 
http://www.nhhn.org/
The primary goal of the Asthma & Pulmonary Education at New Hanover Health Network (NHHN) is to provide comprehensive care for patients with asthma and pulmonary-related disorders, including diagnostic evaluation, self-management planning and education, and monitoring.

The primary goal of our Asthma & Pulmonary Education at New Hanover Health Network(NHHN is to provide comprehensive care including diagnostic evaluation, self-management planning and education, and monitoring for patients with asthma and pulmonary related disorders.

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Pedipress Asthma Publications

Program Contact First Name: 
Thomas
Program Contact Last Name: 
Plaut
Phone: 
413-549-7798
Website URL: 
www.pedipress.com
Pedipress Asthma Publications offers comprehensive asthma management materials and programs developed by Dr. Plaut.

Comprehensive asthma management program. In 1977, Dr. Plaut embarked on a comprehensive asthma management program. This effort took many forms and covered many sites throughout the U.S. Dr. Albert Sheffer, Chairman of the NHLBI Expert Panel on the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma, summarized Plaut’s work saying, "Dr. Plaut's contributions to asthma education are clear, concise, and accurate. They have set a new standard for excellence."

Each of the elements that Plaut developed to improve asthma care has been judged successful by those who used or participated in them. Several have been reported in journal articles. These elements include:
• Directed the nation’s most successful cohort asthma interventions. This $68,000 program saved $266,000 in hospital costs alone.
• Wrote several asthma books, three of which were cited in the 1997 NHLBI Guidelines.
• Developed the Asthma Peak Flow Diary and the Asthma Signs Diary. These diaries allow patients to see the relationship between triggers, peak flow or signs, medicines and activity on a daily basis. (Supplement, Asthma Peak Flow Diary.)
• Designed an asthma action plan for young children based on objective signs rather than symptoms.
• Designed distance-learning programs for professionals and patients.

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