Building Asthma Management Capacity in Oregon Pharmacies

GrantID: 66566

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: September 1, 2024

Grant Amount High: $1,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Collaborative Efforts for Asthma Management in Oregon

Asthma affects a considerable portion of the population in Oregon, with an estimated 8% of adults and 9% of children diagnosed with the condition. Given the varied geography of the state, from coastal areas to mountainous regions, the impact of asthma can differ significantly among communities. Urban centers like Portland and rural areas face unique challenges that necessitate tailored approaches to asthma management.

The need for collaborative efforts in asthma management is particularly pronounced in Oregon, where healthcare access can vary significantly between urban and rural populations. In many rural communities, patients may struggle to receive timely care or education on managing their condition. This creates disparities in health outcomes and leads to increased emergency visits, which the grant aims to address by empowering pharmacists to take on a larger role in asthma care.

Eligible applicants include pharmacists practicing in clinical settings, particularly those willing to engage in comprehensive patient assessments and management planning. The grant requires applicants to demonstrate an understanding of local demographics and the specific challenges faced by their patient populations regarding asthma management. Training provided will equip pharmacists to develop personalized action plans for their patients, fostering better communication and enabling proactive care.

In the context of Oregon, where environmental factors can heavily influence asthma outcomes, this initiative seeks to improve health management through coordinated care. By placing trained pharmacists at the forefront, the program aims to promote awareness and effective treatment strategies tailored to the diverse asthmatic population across the state.

In conclusion, this grant supports an innovative approach to asthma management that leverages pharmacists' expertise in Oregon. By fostering collaboration and patient engagement, the initiative aspires to improve health outcomes and reduce the impact of asthma on communities statewide. Through emphasis on comprehensive care strategies, the project can pave the way for healthier futures for individuals affected by asthma in Oregon.

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