Abstract
Utilization of telehealth services and the provision of chronic care management in school-based clinics have proven to be successful care models in the management of pediatric asthma. Such models of care have also been positively correlated with an improvement in pediatric asthma outcomes. These models of care were historically implemented to improve access to healthcare for patients living in rural populations. During the pandemic, such services were employed to improve access to care to everyone as they practiced social distancing to slow the spread of covid-19. The pandemic leveled the playing field and made access to care a problem for not only rural populations, but a problem for everyone. In order to continue insurer reimbursements for telehealth and school-based healthcare services, research is needed in support of these healthcare models.
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Chinnis, S., & Stanley, A. (2022). A New Model of Care: Pediatric Asthma Management. Online Journal of Rural Nursing and Health Care, 22(1), 42–56. https://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v22i1.685
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