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Asthma and Diabetes Support

If you or your child have asthma or diabetes, ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog Community Health Plan is here to help you feel better and stay healthy. Our no-cost programs give you more than information — you’ll get one-on-one support, easy tools, and simple tips to help manage your health every day.

How PCHP Can Help

With PCHP’s condition management programs, you can:

  • Understand your condition in plain language
  • Get tips to manage your health at home
  • Find the right doctor for your needs
  • Get a free ride to your appointments
  • Learn how to talk with your doctor and what questions to ask
  • Get answers to your health questions anytime
  • Make small changes in eating and lifestyle that improve your health
  • Cut down on hospital and ER visits
  • Learn simple ways to prevent future problems
  • Get support for your mental health

How to Enroll or Learn More About Condition Management

Call Member Services and ask to speak with the Condition Management team.

STAR: 1-888-672-2277

CHIP/CHIP Perinate: 1-888-814-2352


Get a Little Extra with PCHP


Learn More about Diabetes and Asthma

Try Condition Management

Be In Control - Questions to Ask your Service Coordinator or Doctor

Create Asthma Action Plans for Kids

Tips for Keeping Your Diabetes in Check


Frequently Asked Questions

How bad does my asthma/diabetes have to be before I need condition management? How do I know if I need it?

  • You might need this program if you have recently been diagnosed with asthma or diabetes.
  • You might need this program if you have an asthma flare-up more than once a month.
  • You can call us to get information about the program, and we can ask you some questions to help you decide if you should enroll.

What are some things I can do to manage my asthma/diabetes at home?

  • Asthma
    • Have an asthma action plan. It must be filled out by you or your child’s PCP.
    • Use a spacer with your inhaler to ensure all medications have been inhaled.
    • Take all the medications your doctor has prescribed.
  • Diabetes
    • Know how to manage your blood sugar and A1C levels. 
    • Take all the medications your doctor has prescribed. Take the right medications at the right time.
    • Have a healthy meal plan and a consistent exercise routine.

If I join the program, what can I expect?

When you join the condition management program, a diabetes or asthma educator will set some time to speak with you. If they determine the program is a good fit for you, they will assign a service coordinator to work with you one-on-one throughout the program.

You will speak with your service coordinator at least every 90 days, and you might speak with them more often if needed. You and your service coordinator will determine how often you will speak. Your time in the program is based on your needs.