Abstract

ER Woods, U Bhaumik, SJ Sommer. Pediatrics. 2012;129(3):465–472 To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a quality improvement (QI) program in decreasing asthma emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, limitation of physical activity, patient missed school, and parent lost work. Urban, low-income patients with asthma from 4 Boston-area zip codes were determined through records of ED visits or hospitalizations. The selected families were given the option of increased …

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