IntroductionLittle is known about how incentives may encourage low income smokers to call for quitline services. This study evaluates the impact of outreach through health channels on California Medicaid (Medi-Cal) quitline caller characteristics, trends, and reach.Study designLongitudinal study.Setting/participantsMedi-Cal quitline callers.InterventionStatewide outreach was conducted with health providers, Medi-Cal plans (all-household mailings with tracking codes), and public health organizations (March 2012-July 2015). For incentives, Medi-Cal callers could ask for a $20 gift card; in September 2013, callers were offered free nicotine patches.Main outcome measuresCaller characteristics were compared with chi-square analyses, joinpoint an...
Abstract Background Most smokers do not use evidence-based smoking cessation treatment. Increasing u...
OBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking and smoking-related diseases disproportionately affect low-income popula...
IntroductionThe objective of this study was to examine access, engagement, and quitting behaviors of...
IntroductionPrevious studies found that offering free nicotine patches significantly increases calls...
IntroductionPeople who smoke are at increased risk of serious COVID-19-related disease but have had ...
IntroductionMost successful trials of financial incentives for smoking cessation have offered large ...
The California Tobacco Control Program is the longest standing, publicly funded tobacco control prog...
Financial incentives have been shown to improve recruitment of low-income smokers into tobacco quitl...
IntroductionProactive outreach offering tobacco treatment is a promising strategy outside of clinica...
IntroductionThis study examined survey data from before and after California expanded its Medicaid p...
Objective—To provide an overview of the California Smokers ’ Helpline, an increas-ingly popular tele...
Evidence-based treatments (e.g. quitlines) are greatly underutilized by smokers limiting their publi...
Background: Distribution of tobacco cessation medications through state quitlines increases service ...
INTRODUCTION: State tobacco quitlines are delivering cessation assistance through an increasingly di...
The California Smokers' Helpline, in operation since 1992, offers all state residents free tobacco c...
Abstract Background Most smokers do not use evidence-based smoking cessation treatment. Increasing u...
OBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking and smoking-related diseases disproportionately affect low-income popula...
IntroductionThe objective of this study was to examine access, engagement, and quitting behaviors of...
IntroductionPrevious studies found that offering free nicotine patches significantly increases calls...
IntroductionPeople who smoke are at increased risk of serious COVID-19-related disease but have had ...
IntroductionMost successful trials of financial incentives for smoking cessation have offered large ...
The California Tobacco Control Program is the longest standing, publicly funded tobacco control prog...
Financial incentives have been shown to improve recruitment of low-income smokers into tobacco quitl...
IntroductionProactive outreach offering tobacco treatment is a promising strategy outside of clinica...
IntroductionThis study examined survey data from before and after California expanded its Medicaid p...
Objective—To provide an overview of the California Smokers ’ Helpline, an increas-ingly popular tele...
Evidence-based treatments (e.g. quitlines) are greatly underutilized by smokers limiting their publi...
Background: Distribution of tobacco cessation medications through state quitlines increases service ...
INTRODUCTION: State tobacco quitlines are delivering cessation assistance through an increasingly di...
The California Smokers' Helpline, in operation since 1992, offers all state residents free tobacco c...
Abstract Background Most smokers do not use evidence-based smoking cessation treatment. Increasing u...
OBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking and smoking-related diseases disproportionately affect low-income popula...
IntroductionThe objective of this study was to examine access, engagement, and quitting behaviors of...