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    State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Accessing Treatments - United States, 2008-2018 by DiGiulio, Anne, Jump, Zach, Babb, Stephen, Schecter, Anna, Williams, Kisha-Ann S, Yembra, Debbie, Armour, Brian S

    “…The prevalence of current cigarette smoking is approximately twice as high among adults enrolled in Medicaid (23.9%) as among privately insured adults (10.5%),…”
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    State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Accessing Treatments — United States, 2015–2017 by DiGiulio, Anne, Jump, Zach, Yu, Annie, Babb, Stephen, Schecter, Anna, Williams, Kisha-Ann S., Yembra, Debbie, Armour, Brian S.

    “…Cigarette smoking prevalence among Medicaid enrollees (25.3%) is approximately twice that of privately insured Americans (11.8%), placing Medicaid enrollees at…”
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    State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Coverage — United States, 2014–2015 by Singleterry, Jennifer, Jump, Zach, DiGiulio, Anne, Babb, Stephen, Sneegas, Karla, MacNeil, Allison, Zhang, Lei, Williams, Kisha-Ann S.

    “…Medicaid enrollees have a cigarette smoking prevalence (30.4%) twice as high as that of privately insured Americans (14.7%), placing them at increased risk for…”
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    State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Coverage — United States, 2008–2014 by Singleterry, Jennifer, Jump, Zach, Lancet, Elizabeth, Babb, Stephen, MacNeil, Allison, Zhang, Lei

    “…Medicaid enrollees have a higher smoking prevalence than the general population (30.1% of adult Medicaid enrollees aged <65 years smoke, compared with 18.1% of…”
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    State Medicaid Expansion Tobacco Cessation Coverage and Number of Adult Smokers Enrolled in Expansion Coverage — United States, 2016 by DiGiulio, Anne, Haddix, Meredith, Jump, Zach, Babb, Stephen, Schecter, Anna, Williams, Kisha-Ann S., Asman, Kat, Armour, Brian S.

    “…In 2015, 27.8% of adult Medicaid enrollees were current cigarette smokers, compared with 11.1% of adults with private health insurance, placing Medicaid…”
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    State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Accessing Treatments - United States, 2008–2018 by DiGiulio, Anne, Jump, Zach, Babb, Stephen, Schecter, Anna, Williams, Kisha-Ann S, Yembra, Debbie, Armour, Brian S

    “…DiGiulio et all discuss the state Medicaid coverage for tobacco cessation treatments and barriers to accessing treatment in the US from 2008 to 2018. The…”
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    State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Accessing Treatments - United States, 2015-2017 by DiGiulio, Anne, Jump, Zach, Yu, Annie, Babb, Stephen, Schecter, Anna, Williams, Kisha-Ann S, Yembra, Debbie, Armour, Brian S

    “…DiGiulio et al cite that Medicaid enrollees smoke cigarettes at a higher rate than do privately insured US residents (25.3% versus 11.8%). Comprehensive state…”
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    State Medicaid Expansion Tobacco Cessation Coverage and Number of Adult Smokers Enrolled in Expansion Coverage - United States, 2016 by DiGiulio, Anne, Haddix, Meredith, Jump, Zach, Babb, Stephen, Schecter, Anna, Williams, Kisha-Ann S, Asman, Kat, Armour, Brian S

    “…Medicaid enrollees smoke cigarettes at a higher rate than do privately insured U.S. residents. States that expand Medicaid eligibility are able to extend…”
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    State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Coverage - United States, 2014-2015 by Singleterry, Jennifer, Jump, Zach, DiGiulio, Anne, Babb, Stephen, Sneegas, Karla, MacNeil, Allison, Zhang, Lei, Williams, Kisha-Ann S

    “…Medicaid enrollees have a cigarette smoking prevalence (30.4%) twice as high as that of privately insured Americans (14.7%), placing them at increased risk for…”
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