Aerocrine’s novel asthma test in search of doctors, insurers [The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C.]
| By John Murawski, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. | |
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"I wanted to build the A-team," said
With
The 15-year-old company, based on a scientific discovery made at a Swedish research institute, has developed a breath test that measures inflammation of the lungs. Existing tests measure a patient's air flow, which helps estimate breathing blockage, but don't measure the inflammation itself and can be imprecise for prescribing corticosteroids and other drugs.
To date,
The company has sold just 1,000 of its devices in this country and about 7,000 worldwide.
"It's a very limited use," said
But
The company is now trying to get insurers in this state to cover the test, including
"It's very tough to get meetings with medical directors that are making reimbursements with new technology," Neff said.
The company's long-term strategy involves going beyond asthma specialists and selling the device to primary care doctors, pediatricians and, potentially one day, asthma patients and parents of asthmatic children, Neff said.
"If you can promote patient adherence to medication you can eliminate ER visits, acute care and hospitalizations," Brown said. "There are many patients with chronic coughs treated for asthma -- sometimes aggressively and expensively -- and I question whether they have asthma."
Murawski: 919-829-8932
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