ARIA guideline 2019: treatment of allergic rhinitis in the German health system

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​ARIA guideline 2019: treatment of allergic rhinitis in the German health system​
Klimek, L.; Bachert, C.; Pfaar, O.; Becker, S.; Bieber, T.; Brehler, R. & Buhl, R. et al.​ (2019) 
Allergo Journal International28(7) pp. 255​-276​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40629-019-00110-9 

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Klimek, Ludger; Bachert, Claus; Pfaar, Oliver; Becker, Sven; Bieber, Thomas; Brehler, Randolf; Buhl, Roland; Casper, Ingrid; Chaker, Adam; Czech, Wolfgang; Bousquet, Jean
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Abstract Background The number of patients affected by allergies is increasing worldwide. The resulting allergic diseases are leading to significant costs for health care and social systems. Integrated care pathways are needed to enable comprehensive care within the national health systems. The ARIA (Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma) initiative develops internationally applicable guidelines for allergic respiratory diseases. Methods ARIA serves to improve the care of patients with allergies and chronic respiratory diseases. In collaboration with other international initiatives, national associations and patient organizations in the field of allergies and respiratory diseases, real-life integrated care pathways have been developed for a digitally assisted, integrative, individualized treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR) with comorbid asthma. In the present work, these integrated care pathways have been adapted to the German situation and health system. Results The present ICP (integrated care pathways) guideline covers key areas of the care of AR patients with and without asthma. It includes the views of patients and other healthcare providers. Discussion A comprehensive ICP guideline can reflect real-life care better than traditional guideline models.
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2019
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Allergo Journal International 
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2197-0378
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English

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