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In all societies, the burden and cost of allergic and chronic
respiratory diseases are increasing rapidly. Most economies
are struggling to deliver modern health care effectively.
There is a need to support the transformation of the health
care system into integrated care with organizational health
literacy. MASK (Mobile Airways Sentinel NetworK) (1),
a new development of the ARIA (Allergic Rhinitis and its
Impact on Asthma) initiative (2), and POLLAR (Impact of
Air POLLution on Asthma and Rhinitis, EIT Health) (3),
in collaboration with professional and patient organizations
in the field of allergy and airway diseases, are proposing
real-life ICPs—centred around the patient with rhinitis and
using mHealth monitoring of environmental exposure.
An expert meeting took place at the Pasteur Institute
in Paris, December 3, 2018. The aim was to discuss nextgeneration
care pathways following an ongoing political
agenda (4,5): (I) patient participation, health literacy and
self-care through technology-assisted “patient activation”;
(II) implementation of care pathways by pharmacists
and (III) Next-generation guidelines assessing the
recommendations of GRADE guidelines in rhinitis and
asthma using real-world evidence (RWE) assessed by
mobile technology.
The present document reviews the workshop report and
follows on from Part 1.
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Keywords
Allergic rhinitis - Asthma - Multimorbidity