Improving Childhood Asthma Outcomes in the United States A Blueprint for Policy Action

One-liner: A set of policy recommendations to promote the development and maintenance of communities in which children with asthma can be swiftly diagnosed, effectively treated, and protected from exposure to harmful environmental factors. An estimated 5 million U.S. children have asthma. Too many o...

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Main Author: Lara, Marielena (auth)
Other Authors: Nicholas, Will (auth), Morton, Sally C. (auth), Vaiana, Mary E. (auth), Genovese, Barbara (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2001
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