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Florida Asthma Program

Program Contact First Name: 
Julie
Program Contact Last Name: 
Dudley/Jamie Forrest
Phone: 
(850) 245-4299
Website URL: 
http://www.myfloridaeh.com/medicine/Asthma/index.html
The Florida Asthma Program is committed to seeking out and building partnerships that will enable us to carry out the goals, objectives and priorities outlined in our state asthma plan, thus improving the quality of asthma care and management. Florida has a wealth of resources, individuals and organizations committed to reducing the burden of asthma.

Asthma continues to be a significant public health and economic concern for the people of Florida. Nearly 47 percent of Florida children reported experiencing an asthma attack in 2004, and over 1,470,801 adults and children in Florida are currently living with the disease. Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases of children in the United States, the third leading cause of preventable hospitalizations, one of the leading causes of school absenteeism, and the leading work related lung disease. In addition, asthma incurs high costs, in terms of the costs of care, lost workdays and productivity, and lower quality of life for persons with asthma and their families. For these reasons, asthma is a public health priority for the State of Florida.

 

The Florida Asthma Program is committed to seeking out and building partnerships that will enable us to carry out the goals, objectives and priorities outlined in our state asthma plan, thus improving the quality of asthma care and management. Florida has a wealth of resources, individuals and organizations committed to reducing the burden of asthma.

 

Together we can reduce asthma morbidity and mortality in Florida and ensure a better quality of life for persons with asthma. Thank you for your support of this important public health initiative.

What type of program do you have?: 

Asthma2Art Program

Are you the primary contact for this program?: 
No
Program Contact First Name: 
Mary
Program Contact Last Name: 
Hart
Phone: 
210-567-7960
Website URL: 
http://www.uthscsa.edu/shp/rc/
What year was your program established?: 
2013
What community do you primarily serve?: 
White
African American
Hispanic
Other
What type of area do you serve?: 
Urban
Rural
Low-Income
Minority
The current project is located in San Antonio, Texas and involves teaching children to share their feelings about having asthma through art.

This program is developed by Mary Hart and has been Nationally recognized by the EPA.

What type of program do you have?: 

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