Section 104317 Of Chapter 6.5. Reduction Of Asthma Through Assessment, Intervention, And Evaluation From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 103. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 6.5.
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. (a) The department shall offer public and professional
education to disseminate the most current information on asthma.
(b) The department shall assist health care organizations, such as
managed care organizations, in identifying or developing effective
asthma diagnosis and treatment protocols. The department shall
improve clinical practice by working with experts, partnering with
health care organizations, and conferring with interested
constituencies.
(c) (1) Despite the necessity for increased information regarding
asthma causation, there is also an urgent need to apply existing
knowledge to reduce the burden on state resources due to asthma.
Thus, the department shall administer available funds to
organizations that propose promising, innovative asthma interventions
that benefit persons with asthma and their families by increasing
community awareness, improving patient education and asthma
self-management skills, improving clinical practice, coordinating
services, and developing local policies that support the prevention
and control of asthma and environmental factors that can trigger
asthma attacks.
(2) The department shall ensure that the projects are
scientifically based and practical, and that a range of significant
asthma prevention and control issues are addressed. The projects
shall address both adult and pediatric asthma populations. Projects
may include, but need not be limited to, the following:
(A) Clinical quality improvement.
(B) Disease management.
(C) Public and professional education, including information on
asthma self-management skills and ways to reduce or eliminate
allergens and irritants that exacerbate asthma, such as cockroaches,
dust mites, and molds.
(D) Mobilization of communities including local health
departments, community agencies, and other organizations.
(E) Unique exposure interventions for special or at-risk
populations.
(F) Innovative collaborations between managed care organizations,
local organizations, health systems, academic institutions, voluntary
health organizations, and local governments.
(G) Reducing environmental factors that have been found to trigger
asthma attacks.
(d) The department shall promote the utilization of evidence-based
asthma guidelines, such as the National Institute of Health's
National Asthma Education and Prevention Programs's asthma
guidelines, to carry out the purposes of this chapter.