| Last Updated: January 14, 2008 |
Asthma
Care Choices would like to help you and your primary care
physician best manage your asthma. With your doctor’s help
and the Care Choices Asthma program, you can control your asthma
and be free of symptoms most of the time.
Asthma
Program Feedback Survey
| Program Contact Information
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Toll-free
number staffed by Care Choices nurses (877) 890-2045
Nurse Case Management (can help you coordinate your asthma care)
Coverage for Supplies,
Health Services and Education
Asthma Education Programs
Asthma
Health Education Classes
Asthma
Action Plan
Asthma
Self-Assessment Survey and Brochure
Take the "How’s
Your Health?" Health Risk Assessment Survey
Care Choices Preventive Health Care Guidelines
| Other Care Choices Resources |
Respiratory
Prescription Drug Coverage
- Learn what things start or prompt your asthma symptoms, then
avoid or control them.
- Respond quickly to warning signs of an asthma attack.
- Work with your health care provider to develop an asthma action
plan (see the example in the Healthwise® health library).
Your asthma action plan is a treatment plan, which tells you
what medicines to take and when to take them.
- See your doctor at least once a year, and update your asthma
action plan yearly.
- If you should have severe asthma symptoms requiring emergency
room treatment, schedule a follow-up appointment with your doctor
within seven to ten days to discuss what may have caused that
asthma attack. Your asthma treatment may need to be adjusted.
To obtain more information, and receive a confidential call
from a Disease Management Coordinator, call the toll-free Care
Choices Disease Management line at (877) 890-2045. |