UC Davis Health experts urge wildfire preparedness action plans to support patients with respiratory diseases

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UC Davis Health experts urge wildfire preparedness action plans to support patients with respiratory diseases
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A multidisciplinary team of UC Davis Health experts are calling on health systems to create wildfire preparedness action plans to support patients with preexisting respiratory diseases.

University of California - Davis HealthAug 19 2024 They are urging providers to proactively put in place interventions to mitigate the effects of poor air quality from smoke.

Reshma Gupta, chief of population health and accountable care at UC Davis Health and co-author of the article Exposure to wildfire-related air pollutants has been shown to cause and exacerbate diseases of the lungs, heart, brain and nervous system, skin and other major organs. Wildfire population health approach The targeted wildfire preparedness action plan adopted by UC Davis Health uses a population health approach. This means care teams with providers from different specialties proactively work with patients who are at higher risk of developing symptoms from poor air quality.

"Over the last few years, our clinicians have routinely cared for patients with physical, financial, and occupational barriers to clean air," explained Kuhn. "We are uniquely equipped to share our experiences of serving communities harmed by wildfires."

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