Economic Evidence for US Asthma Self-Management Education and Home-Based Interventions
Summarizes existing literature regarding economic outcomes of outpatient asthma self-management education and home-based asthma intervention programs.
Summarizes existing literature regarding economic outcomes of outpatient asthma self-management education and home-based asthma intervention programs.
Reviews economic values of home-based asthma interventions. It concludes that benefits from home-based interventions with an environmental focus can match or even exceed program costs.
Provides a comprehensive estimate of the current prevalence, medical costs, cost of absenteeism, and mortality attributable to asthma nationally.
Estimates the prevalence, medical, and absenteeism costs, and projected medical costs of asthma from 2015 to 2020 for the entire population and separately for children in the 50 U.S. states and District of Columbia.
Describes contract design considerations for organizations developing a community health worker workforce.