Background: Distribution of tobacco cessation medications through state quitlines increases service utilization and quit outcomes. However, some state quitlines have moved to models in which callers are instructed to obtain quit medications through their health insurance pharmaceutical benefit. We aimed to investigate the impact of this policy on medication access and quit outcomes in the state quitline setting for clients who must obtain covered medications through the state Medicaid program. We hypothesized that clients with Medicaid who were referred by their healthcare provider would be more likely to report using quit medication and have higher quit rates compared to clients with Medicaid who engaged the quitline on their own. Methods:...
The efficacy of tobacco treatment delivered by state quitlines in diverse populations is well-suppor...
BackgroundDespite the fact that individuals who smoke are at an increased risk for disease and there...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...
Abstract Background Distribution of tobacco cessation medications through state quitlines increases ...
Purpose: To investigate how mode of entry into a quitline influences program utilization and quit ou...
Medicaid-insured individuals who smoke experience disparities in quitting and are a priority populat...
US Public Health Service guidelines recommend that healthcare providers assess patients for tobacco ...
OBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking and smoking-related diseases disproportionately affect low-income popula...
INTRODUCTION: State Medicaid programs can cover tobacco cessation therapies for millions of low-inco...
Copyright © 2015 Katrina A. Vickerman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Aims: To examine factors associated with Quitline and pharmacotherapy utilisation in low socioeconom...
NTRODUCTION This study focuses on a Midwest State\u27s tobacco quitline. The purpose was to understa...
Objectives. To examine abstinence outcomes among tobacco users with and without a reported mental he...
AbstractBackgroundHospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most relaps...
OBJECTIVE:To assess state coverage and utilization of Medicaid smoking cessation medication benefits...
The efficacy of tobacco treatment delivered by state quitlines in diverse populations is well-suppor...
BackgroundDespite the fact that individuals who smoke are at an increased risk for disease and there...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...
Abstract Background Distribution of tobacco cessation medications through state quitlines increases ...
Purpose: To investigate how mode of entry into a quitline influences program utilization and quit ou...
Medicaid-insured individuals who smoke experience disparities in quitting and are a priority populat...
US Public Health Service guidelines recommend that healthcare providers assess patients for tobacco ...
OBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking and smoking-related diseases disproportionately affect low-income popula...
INTRODUCTION: State Medicaid programs can cover tobacco cessation therapies for millions of low-inco...
Copyright © 2015 Katrina A. Vickerman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Aims: To examine factors associated with Quitline and pharmacotherapy utilisation in low socioeconom...
NTRODUCTION This study focuses on a Midwest State\u27s tobacco quitline. The purpose was to understa...
Objectives. To examine abstinence outcomes among tobacco users with and without a reported mental he...
AbstractBackgroundHospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most relaps...
OBJECTIVE:To assess state coverage and utilization of Medicaid smoking cessation medication benefits...
The efficacy of tobacco treatment delivered by state quitlines in diverse populations is well-suppor...
BackgroundDespite the fact that individuals who smoke are at an increased risk for disease and there...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...