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. 2013 Jun;103(6):1124-7.
doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.300983. Epub 2013 Apr 18.

Improvements in health care use associated with community coalitions: long-term results of the allies against asthma initiative

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Improvements in health care use associated with community coalitions: long-term results of the allies against asthma initiative

Noreen M Clark et al. Am J Public Health. 2013 Jun.

Abstract

Objectives: We assessed changes in asthma-related health care use by low-income children in communities across the country where 6 Allies Against Asthma coalitions (Hampton Roads, VA; Washington, DC; Milwaukee, WI; King County/Seattle, WA; Long Beach, CA; and Philadelphia, PA) mobilized stakeholders to bring about policy changes conducive to asthma control.

Methods: Allies intervention zip codes were matched with comparison communities by median household income, asthma prevalence, total population size, and race/ethnicity. Five years of data provided by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services on hospitalizations, emergency department (ED) use, and physician urgent care visits for children were analyzed. Intervention and comparison sites were compared with a stratified recurrent event analysis using a Cox proportional hazard model.

Results: In most of the assessment years, children in Allies communities were significantly less likely (P < .04) to have an asthma-related hospitalization, ED visit, or urgent care visit than children in comparison communities. During the entire period, children in Allies communities were significantly less likely (P < .02) to have such health care use.

Conclusions: Mobilizing a diverse group of stakeholders, and focusing on policy and system changes generated significant reductions in health care use for asthma in vulnerable communities.

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  • A successful asthma treatment program in Brazil.
    Silva Segundo GR, Ribeiro JL. Silva Segundo GR, et al. Am J Public Health. 2013 Oct;103(10):e1-2. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301466. Epub 2013 Aug 15. Am J Public Health. 2013. PMID: 23947321 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
  • Clark and Lachance respond.
    Clark NM, Lachance L. Clark NM, et al. Am J Public Health. 2013 Oct;103(10):e2-3. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301535. Epub 2013 Aug 15. Am J Public Health. 2013. PMID: 23947331 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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