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    Integrated care pathways for airway diseases (AIRWAYS-ICPs)
    Jean BousquetAntonio AddisIan M. AdcockIoana AgacheÀlvar AgustíAlbert AlonsoI. Annesi‐MaesanoJosep M. AntóClaus BachertC Baena-CagnaniChunxue BaiАbay BaigenzhinCristina BárbaraPeter J. BarnesE. D. BatemanL. BeckAnna BedbrookElisabeth H. BelO. BénézetKazi Saifuddin BennoorM. BensonMáximo Bernabeu‐WittelM. BewickCarsten Bindslev‐JensenHubert BlainFrancesco BlasiMatteo BoniniС. БониниL.P. BouletArnaud BourdinRodolphe BourretPhilippe‐Jean BousquetChristopher E. BrightlingAndrew BriggsJ. BrozekRoland BuhlA. BushDavide CaimmiMoisés A. CalderónPeter M. CalverleyPaulo Augusto Moreira CamargosT. CamuzatGiorgio Walter CanonicaK. H. CarlsenThomas B. CasaleMario CazzolaA. M. Cepeda SarabiaAlfredo CesarioY. Z. ChenE. ChkhartishviliNiels H. ChavannesR. ChironА. Г. ЧучалинKian Fan ChungLinda CoxG. CrooksMichael G. CrooksÁlvaro A. CruzAdnan ĆustovićRonald DahlBarbro DahlénF. de BlayT. DedeuDiana DeleanuP. DémolyP. DevillierA. DidierA.T. Dinh‐XuanRatko DjukanovićD. DokicH. DouaguiR. DubakieneS. EglinF. ElliotR. EmuzyteLeonardo M. FabbriA. Fink WagnerMonica FletcherWytske J. FokkensJoão FonsecaA. Di FrancoPeter FrithA. FurberMina GagaJ. GarcésJudith Garcia‐AymerichA. GamkrelidzeS. Gonzales-DiazFarès GouziMaria‐Antonieta GuzmánTari HaahtelaDonald L. HarrisonMaurice HayotLiam G. HeaneyJoachim HeinrichPeter W. HellingsJ. HooperMarc HumbertMichael E. HylandGuido IaccarinoD. JakovenkoJosé R. JardimClaude JeandelCathy A. JenkinsSebastian L. JohnstonO. JonquetGuy JoosK. S. JungO. KalayciS. KarunanithiThomas KeilN. KhaltaevV. KolekM. L. KowalskiInger KullPiotr KunaVioleta KvedarienėL. T. T. LeKarin C. Lødrup CarlsenR. LouisWilliam MacNeeAlpana MairI. MajerPatrick ManningE. De Manuel KeenoyMohammad Reza MasjediE. MelénE. Melo-GomesAndrew Menzies‐GowGrégoire MercierJacques MercierJ.P. MichelNeven MiculinićFlorin MihălţanBranislava MilenkovićMathiéu MolimardIsabelle MomasA. Montilla-SantanaMário Morais‐AlmeidaMichael MorganMoustapha NdiayeS. NaftiK. NekamA. NeouLaurent NicodRobyn E. O’HehirKen OhtaP. PaggiaroSusanna PalkonenStephen PalmerNikolaos G. PapadopoulosAlberto PapiG. PassalacquaIan PavordB. PigeariasDavor PlavecDirkje S. PostmaDavid PriceKlaus F. RabeF. Radier PontalJosep RedónStephen I. RennardJune RobertsJean‐Marie RobineJosep RocaNicolás RocheFrancisco RódenasAlessandro RoggeriC. RollandJ. Rosado‐PintoDermot RyanBolesław SamolińskiMario Sánchez‐BorgesHolger J. SchünemannAziz SheikhMichael D. ShieldsN. SiafakasYves SibilleThomas SimilowskiIain SmallOriol Solà-MoralesTalant SooronbaevRafaël StelmachPeter J. SterkTom StirisPreeti SudV. TellierTeresa ToAna Todo‐BomMassimo TriggianiRudolf ValentaA. ValeroArūnas ValiulisErkka ValovirtaÉric Van GanseOlivier VandenplasTuula VasankariJørgen VestboG. VezzaniG. ViegiLaurent VisierClaus VogelmeierT. VontetsianosRobert Adam Stephen WagstaffUlrich WahnB. WallaertBen WhalleyMagnus WickmanDennis WilliamsN. WilsonBarbara P. YawnPanayiotis K. YiallourosArzu YorgancıoğluOsman YusufHeather J. ZarNan ZhongMihaela ZidarnTorsten Zuberbier
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    The objective of Integrated Care Pathways for Airway Diseases (AIRWAYS-ICPs) is to launch a collaboration to develop multi-sectoral care pathways for chronic respiratory diseases in European countries and regions.AIRWAYS-ICPs has strategic relevance to the European Union Health Strategy and will add value to existing public health knowledge by: 1) proposing a common framework of care pathways for chronic respiratory diseases, which will facilitate comparability and trans-national initiatives; 2) informing cost-effective policy development, strengthening in particular those on smoking and environmental exposure; 3) aiding risk stratification in chronic disease patients, using a common strategy; 4) having a significant impact on the health of citizens in the short term (reduction of morbidity, improvement of education in children and of work in adults) and in the long-term (healthy ageing); 5) proposing a common simulation tool to assist physicians; and 6) ultimately reducing the healthcare burden (emergency visits, avoidable hospitalisations, disability and costs) while improving quality of life.In the longer term, the incidence of disease may be reduced by innovative prevention strategies.AIRWAYS-ICPs was initiated by Area 5 of the Action Plan B3 of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing.All stakeholders are involved (health and social care, patients, and policy makers).@ERSpublications AIRWAYS-ICPs: launch of a collaboration to develop multi-sectoral integrated care pathways for respiratory disease
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