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American Lung Association of Utah

Program Contact First Name: 
Brook
Program Contact Last Name: 
Dorff
Phone: 
801-484-4456
Website URL: 
http://www.lungutah.org
The American Lung Association of Utah works with their region to promote asthma programs and lung health. The ALAU is unique because it also has a strong partnership with the Utah Department of Health Asthma Program.

The American Lung Association of Utah works with their region to promote asthma programs and lung health. The ALAU is unique because it also has a strong partnership with the Utah Department of Health Asthma Program.

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U.S. EPA, Region 9 - Indoor Environments Team

Program Contact First Name: 
Kathleen
Program Contact Last Name: 
Stewart
Phone: 
415-947-4119
Website URL: 
http://www.epa.gov/region09/air/indoor/index.html
The U.S. EPA, Region 9 Indoor Environments Program focuses on reducing the prevalence of asthma triggers in homes and schools using EPA guidance and intervention methods through a network of state health and environmental agencies, not-for-profit organizations, and through grants and cooperatives agreements.

The U.S. EPA, Region 9 Indoor Environments Program focuses on reducing the prevalence of asthma triggers in homes and schools using EPA guidance and intervention methods through a network of state health and environmental agencies, not-for-profit organizations, and through grants and cooperatives agreements.

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Improving Asthma Control

Program Contact First Name: 
Jennifer
Program Contact Last Name: 
Boer
Phone: 
916-552-9929
Website URL: 
Improving Asthma Control is a two-year program for children with asthma built upon the successful implementation of the Best Practices in Childhood Asthma (BPCA) program.

Improving Asthma Control (IAC) is a two-year program for children (0-18 years old) with asthma built upon the successful implementation of the Best Practices in Childhood Asthma (BPCA) program. Ten contractors/community clinics were selected to improve health care provider adherence to key clinical activities recommended in the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) Expert Panel Report 3: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma (EPR-3) by attendance in program-wide collaborative trainings and use of in-clinic continuous quality improvement (CQI) strategies.

This shared learning collaborative focuses on the development and implementation of model tools and processes that 1) improve the age-appropriate assessment and documentation of asthma control (according to domains of current impairment and future risk) at every primary care visit following the initial classification of asthma severity, and 2) improve the application of an age-appropriate stepwise approach for managing asthma according to the patient’s asthma severity and/or asthma control. In addition, the collaborative focuses on the development and implementation of trainings, tools and processes to improve the assessment and documentation of pulmonary function using office-based spirometry for the diagnosis and management of asthma for children age 5 years and older.

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