PEDIATRICS Vol. 96 No. 2 August 1995, pp. 396
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INTEGRATED CARE FOR ASTHMA: A CLINICAL, SOCIAL, AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION

Thomas Bell MD1

1 Missoula, MT

The authors conclude that the British Thoracic Society guidelines on asthma management, which recommend closer liaison between primary and secondary care providers, are valid.