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Editorial Opinion Improving Asthma Care by Building Bridges Across Inpatient, Outpatient, and Community Settings Sean M. Frey, MD, MPH; Jill S. Halterman, MD, MPH Pediatric asthma continues to pose a significant challenge to be a strength of the program. Enhancing care delivery within population health. Despite more than 25 years of manage- a tiered theoretical framework such as the chronic care model ment guidelines from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood necessitates actions in multiple domains, and improved out- Institute and the wide avail- comes are likely attributable to the synergistic influence on ability of effective controller patients and processes. The children and adolescents at Related article page 1072 medications, asthma morbid- highest risk face many social, economic, and environmental challenges in addition to their chronic illness. After years of ity rates in the United States 2 3 have stagnated. In this issue of JAMA Pediatrics,Kercsmar elevated morbidity, the work of Kercsmar et al is a demon- et al detail the influence of a triphasic quality improvement stration of how interdisciplinary care focused within a bio- initiative on asthma outcomes in a population of Medicaid- psychosocial model can improve outcomes for vulnerable insured children and adolescents (aged 2-17 years)
JAMA Pediatrics – American Medical Association
Published: Nov 18, 2017
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