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Asthma Care in Oregon - What Have We Learned? An Inside Look at Data from 2001-2005
A Roadmap for Population-Based Asthma Care
How Many People Have Asthma?
Asthma Care Results for Oregonians
Emergency Department Visits and Follow-up Outpatient Care
Appropriate Use of Asthma Medications
Annual Influenza Immunization
Asthma Care Resources

What’s Next?

Oregon Population-Based Indicators and Evaluation At a Glance

 

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“Oregon has been a leader in measuring our progress in treating asthma. We need systems that measure and support interventions in every clinic if we want to be successful in treating asthma”.

 

Nancy Clarke

Executive Director

Oregon Health Care

Quality Corporation

 

A View of Asthma in Oregon.

 

 

Asthma Care in Oregon - What Have We Learned?

An Inside Look at Data from 2001-2005

 

 

What's Next?

 

 

Updated 2007 National Asthma Education and Prevention Program’s (NAEPP) Guidelines for the Management of Asthma: Expert Panel Report 3 are on the way.  Because Oregon’s Guide were based on these national clinical guidelines, the Improving Asthma Care in Oregon Workgroup will be reconvening in 2007 to develop a revised Guide for Oregon that incorporates the new changes.  Stay on the lookout for new 2007 NAEPP Guidelines, expected to be released in Summer 2007, and a new Oregon Guide in 2008.

 
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