Condition: Sickle Cell Disease
Interventions: Drug: Azithromycin; Other: Placebo
Sponsor: Vanderbilt University
Recruiting – verified November 2016
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Condition: Sickle Cell Disease
Interventions: Drug: Azithromycin; Other: Placebo
Sponsor: Vanderbilt University
Recruiting – verified November 2016
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Condition: Asthma
Intervention: Behavioral: EHR-Physician Asthma Care Education Program
Sponsors: University of Michigan; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Recruiting – verified September 2016
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Condition: Asthma
Intervention: Behavioral: CampAir
Sponsors: 3-C Institute for Social Development; Columbia University; New York University
Recruiting – verified June 2016
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Lung Disease News |
Dedicated Asthma Program Can Improve Treatment in Kids, Teens Compared to Routine Healthcare Visits
Lung Disease News Researchers from the Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) reported that a groundbreaking primary care-based program for asthma patients, called Pediatric Preventive Asthma Care Program, could improve the identification of mistreated asthma among … |
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Lung Disease News |
Dedicated Asthma Program Can Improve Treatment in Kids, Teens at Routine Healthcare Visits
Lung Disease News Researchers from the Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) reported that a groundbreaking primary care-based program for asthma patients, called Pediatric Preventive Asthma Care Program, could improve the identification of mistreated asthma among … |
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Primary care-based program can help improve assessment and treatment of asthma in children
News-Medical.net An innovative primary care-based asthma program improves identification of poorly controlled asthma among children and enhances treatment plans, compared to care provided during routine office visits, according to research published in the current … |
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The Pharmaceutical Journal |
Pharmacy interventions improve asthma outcomes
The Pharmaceutical Journal They found that nine out of ten studies reporting current asthma control showed a positive impact from pharmacy interventions. Interventions were also associated with improvement of asthma severity in three studies and asthma symptoms in eight studies. |
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Nursing Times |
Yoga may improve symptoms for asthma patients
Nursing Times The researchers found some moderate quality evidence from five studies that yoga exercise reduced the impact of asthma on people's quality of life. However, evidence about yoga's impact on lung function was more uncertain because the results varied. |
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ICD-10 codes may improve asthma care
Clinical Advisor According to preliminary feedback from primary care providers, the new ICD-10 coding system is frustrating and taking time away from patient care.1 The modifications in codes for asthma were especially far-reaching, and these changes are particularly … |
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Medical Daily |
8th Grader Rescues Classmate From Asthma Attack, Gets Suspended: How Schools Can Improve Asthma Preparedness
Medical Daily 15 year-old Anthony Ruelas was not rewarded for carrying an asthmatic classmate to the school nurse – he was suspended for it. Ruelas' eighth grade class at Gateway Middle School, an alternative school in the Killeen Independent School District in … Teen suspended for helping friend having asthma attack will be home-schooled Parents praise student who helped asthmatic daughter, deny claims attack was fake Texas mom vows to homeschool son who was suspended for taking classmate to nurse during asthma attack |
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