Partnerships and Collaborations: Indiana

Ways we are partnering in Indiana to improve asthma control using CDC’s EXHALE strategies.

Education on Asthma Self-Management

The Lung Association is partnering with the Indiana Department of Health Asthma Program to provide scholarships for our signature asthma programs and facilitator trainings to Indiana-based school and healthcare professionals. We are providing scholarships for the following programs:

  • Breathe Well, Live Well
  • Open Airways for Schools
  • Kickin’ Asthma
  • Asthma Management in Schools: Assessing a Child's Readiness to Carry and Use a Quick-Relief Inhaler
  • Four Steps to Creating an Asthma-Friendly School

Achievement of Guidelines-Based Medical Management

  • The Lung Association is partnering with the Indiana Department of Health to provide scholarships for our Asthma Educator Institute. The Asthma Educator Institute is a preparatory course for individuals who want to implement asthma guidelines-based care and those qualified to take the National Board for Respiratory Care examination to become a Certified Asthma Educator.
  • The Lung Association is partnering with the Indiana Department of Health to deliver our asthma quality improvement program, Enhancing Care for Children with Asthma. The purpose of the quality improvement program is to improve the reach, quality, effectiveness, and sustainability of asthma control services and to reduce asthma morbidity, mortality, and disparities by implementing an asthma quality improvement program in health care clinics. The program’s activities align with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) initiative, Controlling Childhood Asthma Reducing Emergencies (CCARE), EXHALE Technical Package, and 6|18 Initiative related to asthma control. They are designed to improve childhood asthma outcomes and prevent childhood hospitalizations and emergency department visits. Additionally, the quality improvement program works to strengthen systems to support guidelines-based medical care, increase patient and caregiver knowledge about asthma self-management practices, increase linkages for coordinated care, and increase adoption and adherence to evidence-based practices and policies supportive of asthma control.

Who to contact…?

To learn more about our partnership with the Indiana Department of Health and to see how to bring this important initiative to your organization, please email [email protected].

What is EXHALE?

The CDC’s EXHALE technical package represents a group of strategies, which, based upon the best available evidence, can improve asthma control and reduce healthcare costs.
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Page last updated: May 14, 2024

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