STAT May 16, 2024
Chén Kenyon, Bianca Nfonoyim Bernhard, Tyra Bryant-Stephens

As pediatricians who take care of children in the inpatient, emergency, and primary care settings, we are alarmed by the recent trend of families having to go without basic medications to control their child’s asthma. At least seven children have died due to uncontrolled asthma this year in the Philadelphia region, a dramatic increase from prior years. At our institution, admissions for intensive care to support children with asthma have nearly doubled from the pre-pandemic baseline, and admissions for asthma are up 50% in March and April compared to last year.

This increase in child asthma acuity and deaths is likely multifactorial, but access to basic medications is one modifiable driver. Limited access stems from three main issues: the discontinuation...

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