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Disease Management Programs at National Jewish

National Jewish disease management programs offer a variety of tools and components for participants. Below is a brief description of some of the primary tools offered:

Educational Materials

  • Introductory letter describing the program and resources available
  • Comprehensive educational booklets from the Understanding series learning booklets
  • MedFact educational information sheets
  • Spanish and easy to read versions are available

Telephonic Interventions

The number of education calls is determined during the implementation process. A moderate asthmatic may be offered three to six calls per year or more; a severe asthmatic may be offered twice that amount, depending upon client preference.

Once the number of calls is determined, a series of specific and targeted education calls are developed using valuable information gained from the member during the Entry Questionnaire. Each call is designed to address specific educational needs or concerns.

LUNG LINE

  • Customized 800 number and greeting established for members
  • Staffed by registered nurses who answer questions related to respiratory, allergic and autoimmune diseases from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Mountain time
  • Utilization reports available

Asthma or COPD Self-Management/Action Plan

A symptom-based action plan that allows participants to proactively manage their symptoms or an episode in a timely and effective manner.

Reactive Care Line

Participants will have access to a Care Manager 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for support in managing respiratory symptoms or an episode

Physician Consult Line

Physicians with enrolled patients in the asthma or COPD program are encouraged to consult with a National Jewish specialist at any time

Email Communications

Members are encouraged to interact with Care Manager via email if this is their preferred method of communication

Peak Flow MonitoringPeak Flow Meters

  • Participants enrolled in the program will receive a peak flow meter and education on benefit and proper use
  • Reinforcement of the use of a peak flow meter occurs with each telephonic encounter with the participant

Medical Director Oversight

Medical Director Oversight and case review for all participants on sub-optimal treatment plans or treatment plans inconsistent with national guidelines

Physician Communication

Summary documentation of all National Jewish interactions forwarded to physicians and/or health plan case managers within 72 hours of contact

Asthma WizardThe National Jewish Asthma Wizard teaches kids all about asthma.

This web-based tool provides pediatric members and their families with an animated, interactive story that teaches children about asthma. Designed for members at all severity levels.

The Online Learning Center

Topic centers provide a web-based option for individuals to learn about areas of interest related to asthma and COPD, as well as other diseases treated by National Jewish. Designed for individuals at all severity levels. Check out these topic centers:

Note: This information is provided to you as an educational service of National Jewish. It is not meant to be a substitute for consulting with your own physician.

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