Analyzes state health insurance coverage for treatments to quit smoking and how coverage through state Medicaid, state employee health plans, private insurance, and "quitlines" saves states healthcare costs. Lists what cessation coverage should include
age high quality tobacco cessation care, the United States Public Health Service recommends health c...
The California Tobacco Control Program is the longest standing, publicly funded tobacco control prog...
1. Smoking cessation is beneficial at any age. Smoking cessation improves health status and enhances...
In the United States, about 70% of smokers want to quit and 50% make a quit attempt each year. Unfor...
INTRODUCTION: State Medicaid programs can cover tobacco cessation therapies for millions of low-inco...
Cigarette smoking prevalence among Medicaid enrollees (25.3%) is approximately twice that of private...
OBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking and smoking-related diseases disproportionately affect low-income popula...
About 34 million U.S. adults currently smoke cigarettes.Smoking cessation improves health, saves liv...
Abstract: Smoking cessation aids (nicotine replacement products and anti-depressant medication) have...
Smoking cessation aids (nicotine replacement products and anti-depressant medication) have been prov...
In the past 20 years, public health initiatives on smoking cessation have increased substantially. R...
OBJECTIVE:To assess state coverage and utilization of Medicaid smoking cessation medication benefits...
Since the first Surgeon General\u2019s report on smoking and health was released in 1964, cigarette ...
Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United Sta...
IntroductionThe death rate of people who have a chronic disease is lower among former smokers than c...
age high quality tobacco cessation care, the United States Public Health Service recommends health c...
The California Tobacco Control Program is the longest standing, publicly funded tobacco control prog...
1. Smoking cessation is beneficial at any age. Smoking cessation improves health status and enhances...
In the United States, about 70% of smokers want to quit and 50% make a quit attempt each year. Unfor...
INTRODUCTION: State Medicaid programs can cover tobacco cessation therapies for millions of low-inco...
Cigarette smoking prevalence among Medicaid enrollees (25.3%) is approximately twice that of private...
OBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking and smoking-related diseases disproportionately affect low-income popula...
About 34 million U.S. adults currently smoke cigarettes.Smoking cessation improves health, saves liv...
Abstract: Smoking cessation aids (nicotine replacement products and anti-depressant medication) have...
Smoking cessation aids (nicotine replacement products and anti-depressant medication) have been prov...
In the past 20 years, public health initiatives on smoking cessation have increased substantially. R...
OBJECTIVE:To assess state coverage and utilization of Medicaid smoking cessation medication benefits...
Since the first Surgeon General\u2019s report on smoking and health was released in 1964, cigarette ...
Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United Sta...
IntroductionThe death rate of people who have a chronic disease is lower among former smokers than c...
age high quality tobacco cessation care, the United States Public Health Service recommends health c...
The California Tobacco Control Program is the longest standing, publicly funded tobacco control prog...
1. Smoking cessation is beneficial at any age. Smoking cessation improves health status and enhances...