Diagnostic Capacity

Spirometry was rarely available in government hospitals and clinics. Lack of objective diagnostic tools made controller therapy harder to justify. Equipping primary care centers with spirometers was identified as a longer-term policy-depen…

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Spirometry was rarely available in government hospitals and clinics. Lack of objective diagnostic tools made controller therapy harder to justify. Equipping primary care centers with spirometers was identified as a longer-term policy-dependent action. Limited diagnostic infrastructure was a major system-level barrier in Jordan, particularly in public settings. Managing asthma without spirometry prevented proper asthma confirmation and phenotyping.