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Dr. Gail Brottman

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How do they evaluate that? Is there somebody available to evaluate that? Are there standards for that? That is actually, there are live links. This asthma state plan is really wonderful. The fact that they, it used to be a book, it probably still is a book, but it wasn't very useful as a book because nobody ever looked at the book.

How do they evaluate that? Is there somebody available to evaluate that? Are there standards for that? That is actually, there are live links. This asthma state plan is really wonderful. The fact that they, it used to be a book, it probably still is a book, but it wasn't very useful as a book because nobody ever looked at the book.

Right now it's online and he has live links to all these amazing resources. So if you have a question about, you know, okay, how do I look for asthma triggers in my house? Or is there somebody who could come out to look at my house? That's available on the state plan, right? The issue about provider education, right? I mean, there's a lot of providers that maybe, you know, I mean, for

Right now it's online and he has live links to all these amazing resources. So if you have a question about, you know, okay, how do I look for asthma triggers in my house? Or is there somebody who could come out to look at my house? That's available on the state plan, right? The issue about provider education, right? I mean, there's a lot of providers that maybe, you know, I mean, for

don't really understand how to diagnose asthma in young children. And what is the appropriate medication? What are the new guidelines? That's available on the state plan. There are links for health care providers. Schools, for example, right? Our kids are in school all day. Do the school nurses know how to identify asthma? Are there triggers in school? What kind of medicines?

don't really understand how to diagnose asthma in young children. And what is the appropriate medication? What are the new guidelines? That's available on the state plan. There are links for health care providers. Schools, for example, right? Our kids are in school all day. Do the school nurses know how to identify asthma? Are there triggers in school? What kind of medicines?

So there's links for the school nurses. Daycares. So again, I mean, taking a very global approach to multiple different agencies and venues that all are in some way involved in in touching, if you will, people with asthma. And this isn't just for children, this is for adults as well.

So there's links for the school nurses. Daycares. So again, I mean, taking a very global approach to multiple different agencies and venues that all are in some way involved in in touching, if you will, people with asthma. And this isn't just for children, this is for adults as well.

And so, you know, I think that really the goal is that it's not just, I mean, part of it is that you have to be diagnosed with asthma, first of all, and you have to get proper treatment. But, you know, if you're constantly exposed to, you know, allergies or mold or something like that in your home.

And so, you know, I think that really the goal is that it's not just, I mean, part of it is that you have to be diagnosed with asthma, first of all, and you have to get proper treatment. But, you know, if you're constantly exposed to, you know, allergies or mold or something like that in your home.

And if the, you know, you don't have an inhaler at school, or your workplace, you have like some toxic environment at your workplace, or, you know, all these things, all of these things have to come together in order to help control asthma. And quite frankly, you know, with the environmental pieces with

And if the, you know, you don't have an inhaler at school, or your workplace, you have like some toxic environment at your workplace, or, you know, all these things, all of these things have to come together in order to help control asthma. And quite frankly, you know, with the environmental pieces with

climate change and air quality standards and things like that, calling out redlining and where housing is along highways and asthma. prevalence along highways, all that information is on this website, right? Easily findable, easily findable, cool maps, but it really is going to help people advocate for improvements in each one of those sectors.

climate change and air quality standards and things like that, calling out redlining and where housing is along highways and asthma. prevalence along highways, all that information is on this website, right? Easily findable, easily findable, cool maps, but it really is going to help people advocate for improvements in each one of those sectors.

And so by having everybody work towards the same goal, Right. That's going to be what helps not only decrease the number of people developing asthma, hopefully, but also having asthma symptoms. And by decreasing the number of emergency room visits and hospitalizations from asthma, that is going to decrease the cost. Plus, let me ask you this from work.

And so by having everybody work towards the same goal, Right. That's going to be what helps not only decrease the number of people developing asthma, hopefully, but also having asthma symptoms. And by decreasing the number of emergency room visits and hospitalizations from asthma, that is going to decrease the cost. Plus, let me ask you this from work.

Yeah. So this is again, and I, this is, this is the theme. If you want to talk about airway inflammation and swelling and irritants, I mean,

Yeah. So this is again, and I, this is, this is the theme. If you want to talk about airway inflammation and swelling and irritants, I mean,