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January 08, 2013

Reducing Triggers

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ACA and Changing Policy: Reducing Triggers

This paper focuses on one of the five essential elements for improving asthma outcomes in children: reducing asthma triggers in homes and communities. The accompanying chart describes ACA provisions and implementation activities that could be activated to help millions of children most at risk for asthma.

Click here to view the chart.

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