Literature DB >> 8491632

Health insurance coverage for smoking cessation services.

H H Schauffler1, M D Parkinson.   

Abstract

The health benefits from quitting smoking have been well documented; however, most health insurance plans in the United States, both public and private, have excluded coverage of smoking cessation services. Since 1988, numerous public health policy documents have called for health insurance coverage of smoking cessation services, although there is little agreement over what kinds of services or interventions are most appropriate for health insurance coverage. The purposes of this paper are to (1) describe current public policy for health insurance coverage of smoking cessation services; (2) review the current status of policy adoption by private health insurance carriers, health maintenance organizations, self-funded employers, as well as public insurance programs including Medicare and Medicaid; (3) analyze the major barriers faced by health insurers, health care providers and policy makers in offering coverage for smoking cessation services; and (4) outline the specific policy options that the federal government, state governments, employers and anti-smoking coalitions can take to increase insurance coverage for smoking cessation services. The paper concludes with recommendations for practitioners, researchers and policy makers.

Mesh:

Year:  1993        PMID: 8491632     DOI: 10.1177/109019819302000211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Q        ISSN: 0195-8402


  9 in total

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Authors:  J R Hughes
Journal:  Tob Control       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 7.552

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Authors:  S Shiffman; J R Hughes; J L Pillitteri; S L Burton
Journal:  Tob Control       Date:  2003-09       Impact factor: 7.552

3.  Medicaid reimbursement for prenatal smoking intervention influences quitting and cessation.

Authors:  R Petersen; J M Garrett; C L Melvin; K E Hartmann
Journal:  Tob Control       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 7.552

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Journal:  Ann Behav Med       Date:  1996

6.  Smoking cessation and the nicotine patch: much more to be done.

Authors:  S E Kimmel; N Benowitz
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1995-12       Impact factor: 5.128

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Authors:  C R Jaén; K M Cummings; D Shah; W Aungst
Journal:  J Natl Med Assoc       Date:  1997-05       Impact factor: 1.798

8.  A survey of managed care strategies for pregnant smokers.

Authors:  D C Barker; L A Robinson; A C Rosenthal
Journal:  Tob Control       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 7.552

9.  Use of a new comprehensive insurance benefit for smoking-cessation treatment.

Authors:  Marguerite E Burns; Marjorie A Rosenberg; Michael C Fiore
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2005-09-15       Impact factor: 2.830

  9 in total

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