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You know you need a better nicotine cessation program than what you currently use. But you may not know how to evaluate tobacco cessation programs to ensure better engagement—and better outcomes.
This guide can help.
How to evaluate tobacco cessation programs that members will use
Whether your health plan focuses on employer groups, Medicaid or Medicare populations, or the marketplace, offering a nicotine cessation program that members will use is a must.
Large employer groups want best-in-class solutions, not a check-the-box program, for their employees. Medicaid members require a solution that understands their needs and makes access easy wherever they are. This buyer’s guide shows how to evaluate nicotine cessation programs to make the best choice for your plan’s population.
A good starting point is knowing the landscape of what’s available and the components of effective quit-tobacco programs for your members.
Download our health plan buyer’s guide now to learn:
- The definition of an evidence-based nicotine cessation program
- Strengths and challenges of available quit-tobacco programs, including CO monitors, app-based programs, phone coaching, and face-to-face delivery
- Essential questions on 10 key areas to ask potential partners to determine effectiveness and fit for your population
For additional content specifically for health plans, see:
How to Choose a Cessation Program that Health Plan Members Want to Use
Better Ways to Help Medicaid Enrollees Quit Smoking
Health Plan Tip Sheet: How to Help Members with “Stress Smoking”
Tip Sheet for Health Plans: How to Promote Smoking Cessation