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Asthma Best Practices Implementation Toolkit

Asthma Best Practices Implementation Toolkit

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The Asthma Best Practices Implementation Toolkit from the Lung Health Foundation offers primary and community health care providers an evidence-based, easy-to-use, and accessible collection of tools that support the delivery of asthma care for children, adolescents, and adults in alignment with Ontario Health’s Asthma Quality Standards. Developed through a rigorous methodology, and designed as a searchable and intuitive one-stop-shop, the tools that have been selected for inclusion in the Toolkit are variably available to download, integrate into an EMR, and/or use on the web.

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