Innovative Loma Linda University Asthma Screening and Education Program … – Watch List News (press release)

Innovative Loma Linda University Asthma Screening and Education Program
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The program, funded by a $1.6 million grant from the from the Riverside County Children & Families Commission, also known as First 5 Riverside, uses plays and puppet shows to teach young children about asthma and air pollution throughout Riverside 

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Innovative Loma Linda University Asthma Screening and Education Program … – PR Web (press release)

Innovative Loma Linda University Asthma Screening and Education Program
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The program, funded by a $1.6 million grant from the from the Riverside County Children & Families Commission, also known as First 5 Riverside, uses plays and puppet shows to teach young children about asthma and air pollution throughout Riverside 

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Innovative pediatric asthma telemedicine device being tested at Children’s of … – MedCity News

Innovative pediatric asthma telemedicine device being tested at Children's of
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Many different DocBox-es addressing different disease states are being conceived.The one at Children's is aimed at pediatric asthma. The American Lung Association estimates that asthma is a chronic disease that affects 7.1 million children under 18. It

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Asthmapolis partners with Synapse to develop innovative technology for asthma … – pharmabiz.com


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Asthmapolis, a Wisconsin-based company dedicated to advancements in asthma treatment, has collaborated with Synapse to develop breakthrough technologies for asthma treatment. Combining medication sensors, mobile applications, and analytics, the
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Synapse Develops Technology for Innovative Asthma Management Device – MarketWatch (press release)

Synapse Develops Technology for Innovative Asthma Management Device
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SEATTLE, July 17, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Asthmapolis, a Wisconsin-based company dedicated to advancements in asthma treatment, partnered with Synapse to develop breakthrough technologies for asthma treatment. Combining medication

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Wiki as an Innovative New tool for Developing individual Asthma Action Plans

Rather than give you a set of instructions about what to do if you have an Asthma attack, what if your doctor invites you to help write them?

Would that make patients feel more engaged and empowered in managing their health care, and would that ultimately make them happier if not healthier?

These questions are being raised by Dr. Samir Gupta, a respirologist at St. Michael’s Hospital.

His research has found that a wiki – a website developed collaboratively by a community of users, allowing any user to add and edit content – can be an innovative new tool for developing individual asthma action plans.

“We’ve introduced a new way of getting patients engaged in developing tools that might improve their health,” Dr. Gupta said. “We’re empowering patients, involving patients in the health care process.”

Dr. Gupta said a lot of asthma action plans – a one-page set of instructions for managing a patient’s asthma – are developed by experts without input from patients or the clinics that distribute them. When they are difficult to read or understand, patients don’t follow them, especially these days when health care providers face competition from such things as the Internet and iPad apps for patients’ attention.

He got together a group of respirologists, patients, family doctors and asthma educators, set up a wiki and allowed them to choose their own content, fonts, colour and design for an asthma action plan. There were also voting mechanisms to select choices and a blog to explain them. Participants could log on as often as they wanted.

He said the results were collaborative and without the frequent hierarchical issues that can define the patient-doctor relationship.

“People were very engaged,” he said. “People logged on regularly and all the time. There were lots of comments, lots of rich discussion. The end results were highly useful.”

Dr. Gupta said this method of decision-making could be used in other medical fields, as well as in marketing, where consumers could have a role.

Dr. Gupta’s study on wikis for asthma action plans appeared in a recent issue of the Journal of Medical Internet Research.

Growing Number of Americans with Asthma/COPD to Drive Innovative Therapeutics … – Newswire Today (press release)

Growing Number of Americans with Asthma/COPD to Drive Innovative Therapeutics
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In 2009, 40.3 million Americans were diagnosed with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Of these, 25.1 million had asthma and 15.1 million had COPD. The asthma/COPD therapeutics market is growing, with a high amount of momentum

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