Our mission:

To reduce the impact of asthma across New England, through collaborations of health, housing, education, and environmental organizations with particular focus on the contribution of schools, homes, and communities to the disease and with attention to its disproportionate impact on populations at greatest risk.


Recent Developments in Asthma Prevention and Control

Our most recent conference, "Recent Developments in Asthma Prevention and Control: Today's Opportunities for Health Providers and Payers", was held on Thursday, June 19, 2008. With nearly 100 participants, including doctors, nurses, asthma educators, and government and private sector individuals, the conference was filled to capacity. We thank all the participants, sponsors, and co-sponsors for making this event a tremendous success!

Conference Agenda

Evaluation Summary

Powerpoint Presentations:

Speaker Bios

Sponsors: Asthma Regional Council, University of Massachusetts - Lowell, Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Co-Sponsors: American Lung Association of New England, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America/New England Chapter, Baystate Children's Hosptial, Boston Medical Center, Boston Public Health Commission, Children's Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Chapter of the American Academy of Pedriatrics, Massachusetts Medical Society, Massachusetts Public Health Association, New England College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Conference Partners: Region 1 (New England) Offices - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services & U. S. Environmental Protection Agency


News
Oct 26, 2011

On October 12, 2011 ARC and close to 50 co-signers submitted testimony requesting that the Institute of Medicine examine and address the non-clinical best practice components of comprehensive asthma management as part of Community Based

Non-Clinical Prevention Policies and Wellness Strategies.

Oct 26, 2011

Over 50 organizations and individuals joined ARC and Health Resources in Action in expressing to New England U.S. Senator4s our extreme concern about the proposed complete elimination of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program by the Senate Appropriations Committee in the proposed FY12 spending bill for Labor, Health and Human Services and Education.

Apr 11, 2011
More than 400 organizations and advocates joined ARC and its partners in sending a letter to HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, expressing deep concerns over budget cuts to environmental health programs.