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Children's Hospital Central California Central California
Thomas Hightower
(559) 353-8235
thightower@childrenscentralcal.org
Children's Hospital Central California
9300 Valley Children's Place
Madera CA 93638
August 2002
Funded Program:
Mobile Asthma Care
Program Description:
To reduce the incidence of asthma exacerbations and related costs for hospital-based treatment in central California, CDC is funding the Children’s Hospital Central California to implement and promote a mobile asthma care program for children in the San Joaquin Valley.
State Asthma Control Plan:
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/cdic/cdcb/Medicine/Asthma/Documents/SP/Final%20Strategic%20Plan.pdf
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Chula Vista Elementary School District
Dale Kerig Parent
(619) 425-9600, Ext. 1508
Chula Vista Elementary School District
84 East J St.
Chula Vista, CA 91910
September 2001
Funded Program:
Replication and Implementation of Scientifically Proven Asthma Interventions
Program Description:
CDC is funding grantees to implement the following two scientifically evaluated asthma interventions shown to decrease acute care visits, decrease hospitalizations, and increase compliance with asthma care plans: the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s "Asthma Care Training for Kids" ([ACT] grantees in Illinois [two sites], New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington) and the American Lung Association’s "Open Airways for Schools" ([OAS] grantees in California [two sites], Colorado, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York). The goals for ACT are to increase asthma control compliance behaviors and to decrease emergency department visits and number of days spent in the hospital. The goals for OAS are to increase school performance and self-management behaviors and to decrease the number of asthma episodes.
State Asthma Control Plan:
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/cdic/cdcb/Medicine/Asthma/Documents/SP/Final%20Strategic%20Plan.pdf
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San Francisco Unified School District
Trish Bascom
(415) 242-2615
San Francisco Unified School District
School Health Programs Dept.
1515 Quintara St.
San Francisco, CA 94116
September 2002
Funded Program:
Replication and Implementation of Scientifically Proven Asthma Interventions
Program Description:
CDC is funding grantees to implement the following two scientifically evaluated asthma interventions shown to decrease acute care visits, decrease hospitalizations, and increase compliance with asthma care plans: the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s "Asthma Care Training for Kids" ([ACT] grantees in Illinois [two sites], New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington) and the American Lung Association’s "Open Airways for Schools" ([OAS] grantees in California [two sites], Colorado, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York). The goals for ACT are to increase asthma control compliance behaviors and to decrease emergency department visits and number of days spent in the hospital. The goals for OAS are to increase school performance and self-management behaviors and to decrease the number of asthma episodes.
State Asthma Control Plan:
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/cdic/cdcb/Medicine/Asthma/Documents/SP/Final%20Strategic%20Plan.pdf
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University of California, Berkeley
Ira Bruce Tager, MD, MPH
(510) 642-9533
University of California, Berkeley
140 Earl Warren Hall
Berkeley, CA 84720
September 2001
Funded Program:
Controlling Asthma in American Cities
Program Description:
To decrease asthma-related morbidity, CDC is funding grantees in seven urban communities (Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York City, Oakland, Philadelphia, Richmond, St. Louis) to use innovative collaborative approaches to improve overall asthma management among urban children up to 18 years of age.
State Asthma Control Plan:
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/cdic/cdcb/Medicine/Asthma/Documents/SP/Final%20Strategic%20Plan.pdf
Partnership Activities
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California Department of Health Services
Richard A. Kreutzer, MD
(510) 620-3126
Environmental Health Investigations Branch
850 Marina Bay Parkway
Building P, 3rd Floor
Richmond, CA 94804-6403
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/PROGRAMS/CAPHI http://www.californiabreathing.org/
August 2000
Funded Program:
Addressing Asthma from a Public Health Perspective
Program Description:
CDC is funding California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and the health department in Puerto Rico to implement some or all of their statewide comprehensive asthma control plans based on resource availability.
State Asthma Control Plan:
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/cdic/cdcb/Medicine/Asthma/Documents/SP/Final%20Strategic%20Plan.pdf
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