The use of telemedicine access to schools to facilitate expert assessment of children with asthma

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Research has shown that access to an asthma specialist improves asthma outcomes. We hypothesized that we could improve access to expert asthma care through a telemedicine link between an asthma specialist and a school-based asthma program. We conducted a prospective cohort study in 3 urban schools to ascertain the feasibility of using an asthma-focused telemedicine solution. Each subject was seen by an asthma expert at 0, 8, and 32 weeks. The assessment and recommendations for care were sent to the primary care physician (PCP) and parents were told to contact their physician for follow-up care. Eighty three subjects participated in the study. Subjects experienced improvement (P

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Bergman, D. A., Sharek, P. J., Ekegren, K., Thyne, S., Mayer, M., & Saunders, M. (2008). The use of telemedicine access to schools to facilitate expert assessment of children with asthma. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/159276

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