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From Asthma Severity to Asthma Control: Identification of New Guidelines

BACKGROUND: Managed care pharmacists utilize clinical guidelines to assist themin identifying acceptable treatment and management of chronic diseases. For thepast several months, an expert panel representing the National Asthma Education andPrevention Program (NAEPP) has discussed updated asthma gui...

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Autores principales: Jones, Craig, Endicott, Linda, Kaufman, Michele B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10437910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23577501
http://dx.doi.org/10.18553/jmcp.2006.12.S9-A.2
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description BACKGROUND: Managed care pharmacists utilize clinical guidelines to assist themin identifying acceptable treatment and management of chronic diseases. For thepast several months, an expert panel representing the National Asthma Education andPrevention Program (NAEPP) has discussed updated asthma guidelines, which couldchange future medication management of patients with asthma. OBJECTIVES: To identify new guidelines for asthma control. SUMMARY: Taking control of asthma is a foremost objective in managed care, asnew guidelines are debated, and asthma disease management programs identifymore effective models of asthma disease management. Within an effective asthmadisease management program, managed care practitioners, including but not limitedto physicians and pharmacists, must have a thorough understanding of the mostrecent clinical guidelines as well as current knowledge of the current consensusamong opinion leaders regarding asthma treatment and management. This ongoingeducation is critical in order to allow managed care practitioners to perform theirrole and function within their organizations. With the advent of changing asthmapractice guidelines and processes, managed care practitioners need current informationto recognize and apply guidelines-based asthma control. CONCLUSIONS: Appropriate asthma treatment requires adherence to currentmanagement guidelines. Approximately one third of asthmatics will not respondto standard asthma treatment and may even worsen while on therapy. Monitoring,close tracking, and regular evaluation of asthma patients at every health careprovider visit is a strategy that can be utilized to generate improved asthma control.
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spelling pubmed-104379102023-08-21 From Asthma Severity to Asthma Control: Identification of New Guidelines Jones, Craig Endicott, Linda Kaufman, Michele B. J Manag Care Pharm Supplement BACKGROUND: Managed care pharmacists utilize clinical guidelines to assist themin identifying acceptable treatment and management of chronic diseases. For thepast several months, an expert panel representing the National Asthma Education andPrevention Program (NAEPP) has discussed updated asthma guidelines, which couldchange future medication management of patients with asthma. OBJECTIVES: To identify new guidelines for asthma control. SUMMARY: Taking control of asthma is a foremost objective in managed care, asnew guidelines are debated, and asthma disease management programs identifymore effective models of asthma disease management. Within an effective asthmadisease management program, managed care practitioners, including but not limitedto physicians and pharmacists, must have a thorough understanding of the mostrecent clinical guidelines as well as current knowledge of the current consensusamong opinion leaders regarding asthma treatment and management. This ongoingeducation is critical in order to allow managed care practitioners to perform theirrole and function within their organizations. With the advent of changing asthmapractice guidelines and processes, managed care practitioners need current informationto recognize and apply guidelines-based asthma control. CONCLUSIONS: Appropriate asthma treatment requires adherence to currentmanagement guidelines. Approximately one third of asthmatics will not respondto standard asthma treatment and may even worsen while on therapy. Monitoring,close tracking, and regular evaluation of asthma patients at every health careprovider visit is a strategy that can be utilized to generate improved asthma control. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 2006-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10437910/ /pubmed/23577501 http://dx.doi.org/10.18553/jmcp.2006.12.S9-A.2 Text en Copyright © 2006, Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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