1. Childhood asthma: considerations for primary care practice and chronic disease management in the village of care.
- Author
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Rosenthal MP
- Subjects
- Age Factors, Child, Child Welfare, Chronic Disease, Community Health Services, Cooperative Behavior, Humans, Physicians, Primary Care, Asthma therapy, Community Networks, Continuity of Patient Care, Disease Management, Patient-Centered Care methods, Pediatrics methods
- Abstract
Childhood asthma is at historically high levels, with significant morbidity and mortality. Despite more than two decades of improved understanding of childhood asthma care and the evolution of beneficial medications, widespread control remains poor, leading to suboptimal patient outcomes and quality of life. This lack of control results in excessive emergency department use, hospitalizations, and inappropriate and/or unnecessary costs to the health care system. Advanced practice models that incorporate community-based approaches and services for childhood asthma are needed. Innovative, community-included methods of care to address the burden of childhood asthma may provide examples for care of other chronic diseases., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2012
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