Respiratory Health Association

A Good Idea

Description

The Respiratory Health Association (RHA), based in Chicago, IL, addresses asthma, COPD, lung cancer, tobacco control and air quality with a comprehensive approach involving research, education and advocacy activities. The program funds research on the predictors, treatments, and cures for respiratory diseases and provides education on disease management to healthcare providers and residents. The organization also advocates for lung-friendly policies throughout Chicago, Illinois, and the United States.

RHA has worked to develop partnerships with organizations working with underserved populations. Along with the Chicago Department of Public Health, RHA established a competitive request for proposals (RFP) process to select partners in diverse geographical areas that demonstrated experience in serving populations with high smoking rates. Collaboration with city agencies, community-based social service organizations, and community health clinics will be maintained in the future with various trainings and technical assistance.

Goal / Mission

Respiratory Health Association's mission is to promote healthy lungs and fight lung disease through research, advocacy and education.

Impact

Respiratory Health Association provides ongoing education, research funding, and advocacy for respiratory health. The program also partners with organizations that work with underserved populations to reduce tobacco use.

Results / Accomplishments

Respiratory Health Association lists the following accomplishments among its top successess in 2013:

• the education of children and caregivers on lung health through asthma programs;
• funding for research on lung cancer, COPD, and other issues related to breathing;
• an annual conference on the management and treatment of COPD;
• expansion of smoke-free policies to Chicago Park District facilities;
• the addition of two new members of Congress to the U.S. Congressional COPD Caucus;
• expansion of tobacco-free campus policies to two University of Illinois campuses;
• hosting a Regional Patient Advocacy Leaders Summit in Chicago;
• successful fundraising events for lung disease research and programs;
• an agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad to reduce diesel soot pollution in the Englewood neighborhood;
• and resources and education on radon testing to prevent radon-related lung cancer.

About this Promising Practice

Primary Contact
Respiratory Health Association
1440 W. Washington Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60607
(312) 243-2000
info@lungchicago.org
http://www.lungchicago.org/contact/
Topics
Health / Respiratory Diseases
Health / Alcohol & Drug Use
Environmental Health / Air
Source
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Date of implementation
1906
Location
Chicago, IL
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