State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco-Dependence Treatments—United States, 2009

Medicaid enrollees twice the smoking rates (3 7%) of the general adult population (2 1%), and smoking-related medical costs are responsible for 11% of Medicaid expenditures. In 2008, the Public Health Service released clinical practice guidelines recommending comprehensive coverage of effective toba...

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