Title of article
Physician and enrollee knowledge of Medicaid coverage for tobacco dependence treatments Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Sara B. McMenamin، نويسنده , , Helen Ann Halpin، نويسنده , , Jennifer K. Ibrahim، نويسنده , , C. Tracy Orleans، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
6
From page
99
To page
104
Abstract
Background
The 2000 Public Health Service Clinical Practice Guideline, Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence, recommends health insurance coverage for tobacco-dependence treatments proven effective in helping smokers to quit. Two states with comprehensive coverage for tobacco-dependence treatments in their Medicaid programs were selected to document awareness of coverage for tobacco-dependence treatments among primary care physicians who treat Medicaid enrollees and Medicaid-enrolled smokers.
Methods
In 2000, surveys were conducted among Medicaid smokers (n =400) and physicians (n =160) to document knowledge of covered tobacco-dependence treatments under state Medicaid programs in two states with comprehensive coverage.
Results
Only 36% of Medicaid-enrolled smokers and 60% of Medicaid physicians knew that their state Medicaid program offered any coverage for tobacco-dependence treatments. Physicians were more than twice as likely to know that pharmacotherapies were covered compared to counseling.
Conclusions
Greater effort is needed to make Medicaid smokers and physicians aware that effective pharmacotherapies and counseling services are available to assist in treating tobacco dependence. Additionally, future research should explore the methods that are most effective in informing patients and providers regarding covered benefits.
Journal title
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Record number
637705
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