Title: Promoting Tobacco Cessation
1Promoting Tobacco Cessation
Sterling M. Fulton-Smith, MHA Grants Manager,
TUPC
2Advice from a provider will lead the patient
along the path to quitting
3Overview
- The Role of the Healthcare Provider
- Counseling
- Ask, Advise, Refer (1-800-QUIT-NOW)
- Consider Fax Referral
- Counseling Reimbursement
- Cessation Counseling in Schools
4Scope of Problem in NC Cost of Tobacco
- In North Carolina
- Total health care costs from smoking 2.46
billion - Portion covered by state Medicaid program 769
million - Total losses in productivity caused by smoking
3.30 billion
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, The Toll of
Tobacco in North Carolina Fact Sheet accessed
May 19, 2008 at http//www.tobaccofreekids.org/rep
orts/settlements/toll.php?StateIDNC
5Cessation Programs
- Breathe Easy Live Well
- You Quit Two Quit
- Old North State Medical Society
- The Tobacco Control Branch
- NCSTEP
6The Role of the Healthcare Provider
Increasing Tobacco Use Cessation
Clinicians play an important role in promoting
tobacco cessation among patients
7Efficacy of Physician Advice to Quit
- Abstinence Rate
- No advice 7.9
- Physician Advice 10.2
- Patients expect healthcare providers to ask about
tobacco use and advise them to quit - Source Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence,
USDHHS, Public Health Service, 2000
8The 5As of Tobacco Cessation
- Ask about tobacco use
- Advise patient to quit
- Assess readiness to quit
- Refer (1-800-QUIT-NOW)
- Assist in quit attempt
- Arrange follow-up
9Vital Signs Create a Reminder System
- Include tobacco use in other medical / dental
advice - Use an identification system
- Stamp, Sticker, EMR
- Reminder systems are key to helping busy
providers incorporate the 5As into their busy
schedules. It gets others in the office involved
with process of asking all patients about tobacco
use, at every visit.
10The 5As of Tobacco Cessation
- Ask about tobacco use
- Advise patient to quit
- Assess readiness to quit
- Refer (1-800-QUIT-NOW)
- Assist in quit attempt
- Arrange follow-up
11- 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
- 8 a.m. 3 a.m. - 7 days a week
- Toll-free
- Confidential
- All North Carolinians - youth and adult
- Proactive calls by Quit Coach
- Fax referral
- Available in multiple languages
12- QuitlineNC helps patient ready to
- STAR
- - Set a quit date (within 2 weeks)
- - Tell family, friends, coworkers
- - Anticipate challenges to quitting
- - Remove tobacco products from
- environment
- Make up to three follow-up calls,
- Discuss pharmacotherapy, refer back to HCP,
- Encourage those not ready to set a quit date to
call back - Four call program is evidence-based
13QuitlineNC Fax Referral
14ARRANGE
- Patients ready to quit within 30 days
15QuitlineNC Outcomes Report
- Tool to follow patient progress with your advice
to quit / utilize Quitline services - Most useful in clinic setting with dedicated fax
machine/staff to retrieve reports - Outcomes Report information includes
- Accepted services
- Declined services
- Unreachable
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17What is QuitlineNC?
18How does QuitlineNC work?
19www.quitlinenc.com
20Counseling Coverage in NC
21Counseling Coverage in NC
- Medicaid added two CPT codes Jan. 1, 2009
- 99406 3-10 minutes
- 99407 gt 10 minutes
- Private payer benefits are subject to specific
plan policies. Before providing service, benefit
eligibility and payer coding requirements should
be verified. - Medicare, BCBSNC, and State Health Plan also
reimburse these codes
22Dental Providers
- The American Dental Associations position
statement on tobacco urges its members to become
fully informed about tobacco cessation
intervention techniques to effectively educate
their patients to overcome their addiction to
tobacco. - Although tobacco interventions are not usually a
covered benefit, the ADA insurance code D1320
(tobacco counseling for the control and
prevention of oral disease) could be used, if
appropriate.
23Coverage for Counseling
- For more information see Medicaid Bulletins
-
- Jan 2009 http//www.dhhs.state.nc.us/dma/bulletin
.htm - Oct.2008 http//www.ncdhhs.gov/dma/bulletin/1008b
ulletin.htm - www.endsmoking.org
24Counseling by the School Staff
- Coaches
- School Nurses
- Teachers and Administrators
25Coaches Can Influence Youth
- Sports activities present great opportunities to
reach young people. - Young athletes learn to make important health
decisions related to tobacco use and physical
activities.
26School Nurses
- School based cessation counseling
- ALA - N-O-T program
- QuitlineNC
- Or other cessation programs
27Teachers and Administrators Cessation in the
schools
- State law now requires every school district in
NC to adopt and implement a 100 tobacco-free
schools policy (effective August 2008) - Work with staff in the schools to increase
compliance of the 100 Tobacco Free Law.
28Take-Home Message
- The Role of the Provider
- Counseling
- Ask, Advise, Refer (1-800-QUIT-NOW)
- Consider Fax Referral
- Counseling Coverage in NC
- Counseling in Schools