MMWR —State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco-Dependence Treatments —
United States, 1994–2001
The Friday, May 30, 2003, issue of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention’s (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) contains a
notice to readers announcing World No Tobacco Day to be celebrated on May
31, 2003. A report titled “State Medicaid Coverage for
Tobacco-Dependence Treatments — United States, 1996–2001,” will also be
highlighted in this week's issue.
"Tobacco-Free Film and Fashion” is the theme designated by the World
Health Organization (WHO) for this year’s World No Tobacco Day, May 31,
2003. The intent is to raise awareness of the dangers of tobacco use, and
to heighten concern about the depiction of tobacco use in film and
fashion.
This MMWR issue contains a report that focuses on a study
conducted by the Center for Health Policy Studies at the University of
California, Berkeley, and the CDC which found that the number of state
Medicaid programs offering any form of tobacco-dependence treatments
increased from 2000 to 2001, but coverage for recommended treatments
remained low. Because smoking rates are highest among people living in
poverty, the negative health effects of tobacco use are of major concern for
State Medicaid programs. For the nation to reach its health objectives,
state Medicaid coverage for treatment of tobacco dependence needs to
increase dramatically.
MMWR — State Medicaid
Coverage for Tobacco-Dependence Treatments — United States, 1994–2001
52(21);496-500 May 30, 2003.
State Medicaid Coverage
for Tobacco-Dependence Treatments — United States, 1994–2001 — MMWR
Highlights.
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Notice to Readers:
World No
Tobacco Day, May 31, 2003
52(21);502 May 30, 2003
World No Tobacco Day May 31
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