Dr. Sublett Talks About Air Louisville with The Courier Journal

Air Louisville, a program using smart inhalers with Propeller Health technology to track asthma hotspots in Louisville, is expanding to over 1000 participants in the second phase. Participants would use ‘smart’ inhalers with sensors on their rescue inhalers to track the use of their emergency inhalers through the Propeller Health app.

Dr. Sublett talks about how over time this study can help identify these hotspots and help doctors work with their patients to get their asthma under better control. Those looking to participate can go online to AirLouisville.com or call Air Louisville at 502-509-6261.

Read the full story here: Smart inhalers may help find asthma hotspots

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