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    Innovative programs address inner-city pediatric asthma and connect uninsured patients to medical homes. These initiatives offer alternatives to emergency care, improving community health outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Community Health
    • Pediatric Medicine
    • Healthcare Access

    Background:

    • Inner-city pediatric asthma presents significant health challenges.
    • Uninsured populations face barriers to consistent medical care.
    • Emergency departments are often overutilized for primary care needs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight community-based initiatives improving pediatric asthma care.
    • To demonstrate methods for connecting uninsured patients with medical homes.
    • To explore alternatives to emergency care for primary care.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of successful community health programs.
    • Analysis of patient navigation strategies for healthcare access.
    • Case studies of alternative care models.

    Main Results:

    • Award-winning programs show positive impacts on pediatric asthma management.
    • Effective strategies exist for linking uninsured patients to primary care.
    • Alternatives to emergency care can reduce system burden and improve patient outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • Community-level interventions are crucial for addressing pediatric asthma in underserved areas.
    • Connecting patients to medical homes improves health equity.
    • Developing primary care alternatives enhances healthcare system efficiency.