A. Markus, Ellie Andres, Kristina D West, M. Gerstein, Victoria S. Lyons
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Medicaid payment innovations to financially sustain comprehensive childhood asthma management programs at federally qualified Health Centers
Background. One in 7 children in the United States is diagnosed with asthma, the leading cause of chronic childhood disease. Although a manageable condition when recommended medication regimens are followed and environmental control measures implemented, asthma remains the third most common reason for hospitalization among non-newborn hospital stays. As the primary health care home to a fifth of all low-income children who are especially vulnerable to asthma, federally qualified health centers play a critical role in providing comprehensive and preventive asthma care to their pediatric patients. Many health centers rely on the asthma education and counseling services of traditional and nontraditional providers, such as clinicians and community health workers, who may or may not be certified as asthma educators, as essential elements of asthma management and control. Asthma counselors are particularly valuable for patient home assessments and tailored education and counseling that are recommended component...