National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management

Visit EPA's Web site to find out about the 2008 winners:
  • The Asthma Network of West Michigan (ANWM).
  • The Monroe Plan for Medical Care.
  • The University of Michigan Health System Asthma Quality Improvement Steering Committee.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is no longer accepting applications for this year's award. 

INTRODUCTION

For many people with asthma, a poor environment where they live, work, or go to school can trigger asthma attacks and seriously affect their quality of life. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency created the National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management to recognize leading health plans and health care providers addressing environmental triggers as part of their comprehensive asthma care programs. Winners of the prestigious National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management serve as models for health plans and providers looking for ways to improve health outcomes for people with asthma.

The National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) Expert Panel Report 3 (EPR 3): Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma highlight the importance of managing environmental factors that contribute to the severity of asthma, and many health plans and providers include environmental management in their asthma care programs. But much more needs to be done. We invite you to join us in demonstrating that managing environmental triggers as part of a comprehensive asthma management program can improve the lives of the more than 20 million people in America with asthma.
 

2008 Award Status

EPA accepted applications for the 2008 awards through February 1, 2008. Winners will be notified in writing in mid-April 2008. Visit EPA’s asthma Web site in May 2008 to learn about the award-winning programs. Visit this site in October 2008 for details on the 2009 awards program. To learn more about the awards program, click on any of the topics on the navigation bars at the top and bottom of this page.

WHO CAN APPLY?

The National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management is open to all health plans and health care providers with comprehensive asthma management programs that are consistent with the NIH Guidelines. Plans and providers that previously applied may apply for the 2008 awards. Companies providing disease management services are not eligible to apply.


Eligible Applicants
 Health Plans
 ü  Health maintenance, preferred provider and point of service
 ü  Indemnity plans
 ü  State-managed health care
 ü  Medical centers and hospitals
 ü  Physician-hospital organizations
 ü  Community health centers
 ü  Independent practice association
 Health Care Providers
 ü  Hospitals and clinics
 ü  Community health centers
 ü  Medical practices
 ü  Provider sponsored organizations

WHY SHOULD I APPLY?

Receipt of a National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management is a sign of excellence and an indication of commitment to the health of people with asthma. To read about previous winners, click here or use the navigation bars.

To see the 2007 winners accept their awards, click here.

EPA will recognize award recipients at the Communities in Action for Asthma-Friendly Environments National Forum in Washington, D.C., on May 1 - 2, 2008. For information about the Forum, visit www.epaasthmaforum.com. In addition to this award presentation, winners will receive:

 
EPA may also identify health plans and providers to receive honorable mentions. These organizations would also exemplify excellence in environmental management of asthma. Honorable mentions will receive certificates and national recognition on EPA's Web site.

Join the Communities in Action for Asthma-Friendly Environments Network today! www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org

This Network, sponsored by EPA in partnership with Allies Against Asthma - a program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - provides community-based asthma programs a platform for real-time learning that can drive the ongoing improvement of asthma care. By joining (at no cost), you will become a partner in building and maintaining this online network of communities who together are improving the lives of people with asthma from across the nation.

For more information about managing environmental triggers as part of a comprehensive asthma management program, visit EPA's asthma Web site.

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