Home Visits for Asthma: A Win for Both Patients and Payers – Science Daily (press release)

Home Visits for Asthma: A Win for Both Patients and Payers
Science Daily (press release)
20, 2012) — Nearly 1 in 10 children have asthma, according to government statistics, and in low-income parts of Boston, nearly 16 percent of children are affected. A program called the Community Asthma Initiative (CAI), developed and implemented in

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Home visits for asthma: A win for both patients and payers – Eureka! Science News

Home visits for asthma: A win for both patients and payers
Eureka! Science News
Nearly 1 in 10 children have asthma, according to government statistics, and in low-income parts of Boston, nearly 16 percent of children are affected. A program called the Community Asthma Initiative (CAI), developed and implemented in 2005 by
Children's Hospital reports progress on asthmaBoston Globe

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Home Visits for Asthma: A win for Both Patients and Payers – Bradenton Herald

Home Visits for Asthma: A win for Both Patients and Payers
Bradenton Herald
20, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Nearly 1 in 10 children have asthma, according to government statistics, and in low-income parts of Boston, nearly 16 percent of children are affected. A program called the Community Asthma Initiative (CAI),
Children's Hospital reports progress on asthmaBoston Globe

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Home Visits for Asthma: A win for Both Patients and Payers – Sacramento Bee

Home Visits for Asthma: A win for Both Patients and Payers
Sacramento Bee
20, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Nearly 1 in 10 children have asthma, according to government statistics, and in low-income parts of Boston, nearly 16 percent of children are affected. A program called the Community Asthma Initiative (CAI),
Children's Hospital reports progress on asthmaBoston Globe

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Mobile clinics, home visits don’t help asthmatic kids who need care – The JHU Gazette

Mobile clinics, home visits don't help asthmatic kids who need care
The JHU Gazette
A new Johns Hopkins Children's Center study of Baltimore City children with asthma shows that two programs designed to improve disease outcomes among those who may be affected the worst fall short of
More Children Using Preventive Asthma Drugs: StudyU.S. News & World Report

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Mobile Clinics, Home Visits of Little Benefit to Children With Asthma Who Need … – HealthCanal.com

Mobile Clinics, Home Visits of Little Benefit to Children With Asthma Who Need
HealthCanal.com
A new Johns Hopkins Children's Center study of Baltimore City children with asthma shows that two programs designed to improve disease outcomes among those who may be affected the worst fall short of expectations. The Breathmobile, a mobile clinic that

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