Participating practices built a sustainable, evidence-based, patient-centered, quality improvement infrastructure within the practice so patients’ asthma diagnoses are well controlled.
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Getting Started – Overview and Collaborative Framework
CQI Core Team Preparation Checklist
Quick Reference: Monthly Practice Webinar, Teamwork, and Data Schedule
Breathe Alabama Project Timeline
Breathe Alabama Practice and Provider Expectations
Breathe Alabama CQI Presentation Handouts
Identification and Diagnosis of Asthma
Asthma Impairment and Risk Assessment
Asthma Treatment and Management
Making the Connection: Allergies and Asthma
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Health Home Data Definitions
Health Home Visiting Protocols
ACT Ages 4 to 11 (English)
ACT Ages over 12 (English)
ACT Ages 4 to 11 (Spanish)
ACT Ages over 12 (Spanish)
Trigger Remediation Supplies (Appendix B)
Financial Reporting Form (Appendix D)
Individual Health Home Monthly Data Report
Rules of Two™
TRACK™ For Children Under 5 (English)
EPA Checklist
Asthma Basics for Health HomesHealth Home PowerPoint Handouts
Asthma Medications and Asthma Action Plans
Asthma Triggers and Environmental Assessment
Keys to a Successful Home Visit
Additional Home Health Resources
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Aim Statement Asthma February 2018
PDSA Teamwork template March 2018
Blank Work Flow Diagram Choice 3 April 2018
Work Flow Diagram Choice 1 April 2018
Work Flow Template Choice 2 April 2018
Parking Lot and Timeline May 2018
Patient Family Engagement Planning Tool June 2018
Reliability of Change Ideas and Protocols July 2018
Celebrate and Update August 2018
IHI Whiteboard Videos
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In this project ACHIA developed a home visiting component based on an evidence-based model that integrates clinical care and public health practice in which Health Home Care coordinators visit patients in their homes to help identify and remediate asthma triggers, provide culturally appropriate self-management education and coordinate care. Below are resources developed for Health Homes care coordinators and practice staff. Curriculum and resources were developed by the following ACHIA faculty members:
Terri Magruder, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Katy McMullen, MSW, LICSW, AE-C, Medical Social Worker, Children’s of Alabama
Home Visiting Resources
Forms:
Asthma Medications and Asthma Action Plans
Asthma Medications and Asthma Action Plans
Asthma Triggers and Environmental Assessment
Asthma Triggers and Environmental Assessment Handout
Asthma Basics for Health Homes
Asthma Basics for Health Homes Handout
Keys to a Successful Home Visit
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