Health Plan

The Asthma Project

Are you the primary contact for this program?: 
Yes
Program Contact First Name: 
Cynthia
Program Contact Last Name: 
Sinclair
Phone: 
202-441-6057
Website URL: 
HSCSN.org
What year was your program established?: 
2013
What community do you primarily serve?: 
African American
Hispanic
What type of area do you serve?: 
Urban
Low-Income
Minority
Asthma Utilization Project; educational disease management. We provide tools and information, one on one teaching and health fairs.
What type of program do you have?: 

Asthma Express

Program Contact First Name: 
Monica
Program Contact Last Name: 
Larsen
Phone: 
614-202-2802
Website URL: 
What community do you primarily serve?: 
Other
What type of area do you serve?: 
Urban
Nursing visits in home setting for the purpose of asthma education.

Nursing visits in home setting for the purpose of promoting asthma education.

What type of program do you have?: 

Texas Children's Health Plan

Program Contact First Name: 
Harold
Program Contact Last Name: 
J. Farber, MD, MSPH
Phone: 
832 828 1216
Website URL: 
http://www.texaschildrenshealthplan.org/
Comprehensive, health plan based, asthma quality improvement program to improve asthma outcomes for our members and the community we serve.

The Texas Children's Health Plan (TCHP) was founded in 1996 by Texas Children's Hospital and serves the greater Houston area. TCHP is licensed as an HMO within the State of Texas and was the first pediatric health plan in the nation. Texas Children's Health Plan functions as an administrator for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and STAR Medicaid Managed Care.   Texas Children's Hospital, affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine and located in Houston, Texas, is recognized as one of America's best children's hospitals.

The Texas Children's Health Plan Asthma Program is based on the chronic care model and utilizes a comprensive approach including  member outreach, community outreach, education, care management, home visits, outreach to providers, education to providers, feedback to providers, and standards of care for providers to improve asthma outcomes for our members and the community we serve.

What type of program do you have?: 

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