National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management
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The National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management is the highest recognition a program and its leaders can receive for delivering excellent environmental asthma management as part of their comprehensive asthma care services. Each year, EPA honors exceptional health plans, health care providers and communities in action with this prestigious award.
Consider applying, if your work:
- Addresses environmental triggers as part of a comprehensive asthma program.
- Fosters high-performing collaborations and partnerships.
- Improves the daily lives of those with asthma and their families.
Congratulations to the 2016 Winners!
- AmeriHealth Caritas
- Asthma Regional Council for their New England Asthma Innovation Collaborative
- Public Health—Seattle & King County
- Urban Health Plan(UHP)
Want to join these amazing programs in the Hall of Fame? The application period for the 2017 National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management is now open!
Apply today for the 2017 National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management! Applications are due on Friday, February 1, 2017 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Why Apply?
The Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management is the nation's highest honor for programs helping people bring asthma under control. Winners will be recognized in May during Asthma Awareness Month. Winning this award is a sign of excellence and confirmation of success in helping people with asthma lead healthy, active lives.
Winners will receive:
- A place in the National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management Hall of Fame.
- An engraved, crystal award.
- Recognition on national websites, including AsthmaCommunityNetwork.org.
- Customized press kits, a descriptive snapshot of your program and support generating media attention.
- An opportunity to serve as mentors to help other programs achieve impactful results.