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These case studies highlight four school-based health centers that have successfully incorporated asthma environmental interventions into their scope of work.
English, Other, School
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When integrated into the electronic health record (EHR) and clinical workflow, clinical decision support (CDS) can enhance health care quality and improve patient outcomes.1 Using computerized alerts, reminders, forms, templates, data reports, evidence-based protocols, and other tools, CDS organizes, filters, and presents clinical knowledge and patient-specific information to guide decisions at the point of care.2 This brief discusses how an asthma CDS tool can promote the consistent use of clinical practice guidelines for asthma, and how incorporating a referral form template can promote wider use of in-home asthma programs as an effective complement to asthma care in clinical settings.
Document (PDF, Word, Excel)
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As a follow-up to the 2010 Changing pO2licy Report, The George Washington University authored additional briefs to highlight key policy issues related to childhood asthma. These briefs were supported by MCAN and the RCHN Community Health Foundation.
Asthma Friendly Policies, English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel)
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As a follow-up to the 2010 Changing pO2licy Report, The George Washington University authored additional briefs to highlight key policy issues related to childhood asthma. These briefs were supported by MCAN and the RCHN Community Health Foundation.
Asthma Friendly Policies, English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel)
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The Changing pO2licy: The Elements for Improving Childhood Asthma Outcomes report resulted from a landmark study by health policy researchers at The George Washington University (GW) School of Public Health and Health Services to determine why American children are not benefiting more from science-based asthma treatment and management, and the policy reforms that are essential to improve outcomes for these children. The report was funded by the Merck Childhood Asthma Network and the RCHN Community Health Foundation.
Asthma Friendly Policies, English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel)
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San Antonio Texas June 13-16, 2016
Community Health/Outreach Worker Tool, English
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This report highlights the impact of MCAN on: The implementation of evidence-based interventions and their role in reducing morbidity related to childhood asthma. Advocacy for public policy debate and changes needed to facilitate improved asthma care. Sustainability of effective interventions in diverse settings, primarily in impoverished communities.
English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Education/Outreach Materials
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This report highlights the impact of MCAN on: The implementation of evidence-based interventions and their role in reducing morbidity related to childhood asthma. Advocacy for public policy debate and changes needed to facilitate improved asthma care. Sustainability of effective interventions in diverse settings, primarily in impoverished communities.
English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Program Management/Evaluation
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Learn more about addressing the complex and growing problem of childhood asthma.
English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Education/Outreach Materials
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The concept of Care Coordination for the MCAN sites was defined as a— "a client-centered, assessment-based interdisciplinary approach to integrating heath care and social support services in which an individual's needs and preferences are assessed, a comprehensive care plan is developed, and services are managed and monitored by a care coordinator following evidence-based standards of care." — From The Promise of Care Coordination a report commissioned by the National Coalition on Care Coordination.
English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Spanish, Other

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