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122 related items for PubMed ID: 11345283

  • 1. A childhood asthma severity scale: symptoms, medications, and health care visits.
    Ortega AN, Belanger KD, Bracken MB, Leaderer BP.
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  • 2. Urban minority children with asthma: substantial morbidity, compromised quality and access to specialists, and the importance of poverty and specialty care.
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  • 4. The relationship of sex to asthma prevalence, health care utilization, and medications in a large managed care organization.
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  • 9. Current asthma guidelines may not identify young children who have experienced significant morbidity.
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  • 12. Profile of children requiring emergency treatment for asthma.
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  • 14. Uncontrolled asthma in a commercially insured population from 2002 to 2007: trends, predictors, and costs.
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  • 17. Improving asthma-related health outcomes among low-income, multiethnic, school-aged children: results of a demonstration project that combined continuous quality improvement and community health worker strategies.
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  • 19. Limits of the HEDIS criteria in determining asthma severity for children.
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  • 20. Outcome of a randomized multifaceted intervention with low-income families of wheezing infants.
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