HomeHealth CareReckitt collaborates with leading pulmonologists to support early diagnosis of chronic chest...

Reckitt collaborates with leading pulmonologists to support early diagnosis of chronic chest conditions

November is National COPD Awareness Month, and Hillsborough-based Reckitt – the leading hygiene, health and nutrition company behind household brands Mucinex, Delsym, and Lysol – is launching a nationwide education program to help raise awareness of the importance of early diagnoses of COPD and the vital role primary care physicians can play.

In collaboration with two leading pulmonologists – Dr. Byron Thomashow, co-founder and chief medical officer of the COPD foundation; and Dr. Robert Sussman, a community pulmonologist and former medical director of the Atlantic Respiratory Institute Clinical Research Center in Summit – Reckitt is providing primary care physicians with an approach to help them identify patients at risk for chronic lung disorder.

“There are an alarming number of Americans with undiagnosed chronic lung conditions, including stable chronic bronchitis and emphysema – two common conditions that contribute to COPD; millions, in fact,” Sussman said. “If we can identify and diagnose these patients early on, they have the potential to benefit from management strategies that could lead to improvement in both short and long-term health outcomes.”

This program includes a toolkit with an overview of the rationale for screening, a video featuring Dr. Thomashow and Dr. Sussman, a five-question case finding tool and a flow chart to help identify and score at-risk patients.

“Our purpose at Reckitt is to protect, heal and nurture; and everything we do and make helps advance that purpose,” said Tina Terraciano, associate director, Medical Marketing at Reckitt. “It’s only natural for Reckitt to launch and support a program that not only aligns with our purpose, but also provides primary care physicians with the helpful tools to facilitate early diagnosis of COPD and help in the fight for better respiratory health in America.

Related Articles

Rowan University, Holy Name agree to partner on nursing education

Rowan University and Holy Name’s Sister Claire Tynan School of Nursing on March 16 announced a dual enrollment partnership for students pursuing nursing education. The...

RWJBarnabas Health appoints Giantomasi to board, honors late Chair Berson

RWJBarnabas Health has appointed Francis J. Giantomasi, Esq., as a new member of its board of trustees, effective immediately, while also posthumously honoring late...

Finding the Right Pediatrician for Your Baby and Your Family

Choosing a pediatrician is one of the earliest and most important decisions you make as a parent. Many parents research online, read reviews, and...

Heights University Hospital readies for suspension of emergency services

Heights University Hospital, in anticipation of suspending emergency department services on Saturday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m., will continue to provide various community health...

Rowan University’s Shreiber School to offer Master of Science in One Health

Beginning in fall 2026, Rowan University’s Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine will offer a Master of Science in One Health (MSOH) to meet growing...

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center launches physician-led medical group

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center said March 12 that it launched One Bergen Health, PC, a physician-led medical group designed to deliver high-quality, community-based...

Latest Articles

Somerset lease renewed by state electrical contractor association 

The New Jersey Independent Electrical Contractors Association (NJIEC) has renewed its lease on a 5,000-square-foot space at 20 Worlds Fair Drive in Somerset. Sheldon Gross...

CoreWeave selected by Cline as inference provider

Livingston-based CoreWeave, Inc., the Essential Cloud for AI, announced that Cline, the Open and Secure Coding Agent, will integrate CoreWeave’s W&B Inference directly into...

Verisk study: AI image edits are accelerating digital insurance claims fraud

AI-powered photo and document editing tools are making insurance fraud easier to commit and harder to detect, according to new research commissioned by Verisk. The...

Haven Savings Bank president and CEO Franconeri elected to NJBankers board

Hoboken-based Haven Savings Bank, which provides retail and commercial banking services to customers in Bergen, Union, Hudson, Morris, Passaic and Essex counties, announced that...

NJMEP awarded new five-year contract from NIST’s Hollings MEP program

The New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP) has been awarded a new five-year cooperative agreement from the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s...

Tickets on sale for 2026 Mizuho Americas Open at Mountain Ridge

Tickets are now on sale for the fourth annual Mizuho Americas Open, the LPGA Tour event that will move to Mountain Ridge Country Club...

Latest Articles

Somerset lease renewed by state electrical contractor association 

The New Jersey Independent Electrical Contractors Association (NJIEC) has renewed its lease on a 5,000-square-foot space at 20 Worlds Fair Drive in Somerset. Sheldon Gross...

CoreWeave selected by Cline as inference provider

Livingston-based CoreWeave, Inc., the Essential Cloud for AI, announced that Cline, the Open and Secure Coding Agent, will integrate CoreWeave’s W&B Inference directly into...

Verisk study: AI image edits are accelerating digital insurance claims fraud

AI-powered photo and document editing tools are making insurance fraud easier to commit and harder to detect, according to new research commissioned by Verisk. The...

Haven Savings Bank president and CEO Franconeri elected to NJBankers board

Hoboken-based Haven Savings Bank, which provides retail and commercial banking services to customers in Bergen, Union, Hudson, Morris, Passaic and Essex counties, announced that...

NJMEP awarded new five-year contract from NIST’s Hollings MEP program

The New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP) has been awarded a new five-year cooperative agreement from the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s...