‘Smart’ asthma inhaler sensors improve pediatric asthma control

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‘Smart’ asthma inhaler sensors improve pediatric asthma control

Sensor-based inhalers integrated into health care providers’ clinical workflows may help improve medication adherence and support children with asthma—and their families—to more effectively manage this condition, according to a new Northwestern and Lurie Children’s study published in Pediatrics. The study, developed in collaboration with UnitedHealth Group, showed the use of sensor-based inhaler monitoring may help improve asthma symptom control and caregiver quality of life.

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