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Coverage for Tobacco Use Cessation Treatments

What Is the Role of Health Insurance Coverage in Tobacco Use Cessation?

Coverage of tobacco-use cessation treatment increases both use of effective treatment and the number of successful quit attempts.18

How Much Do Cessation Benefits Cost? Are They Cost Effective?

What Is the Experience of Companies and Health Plans Providing This Benefit?

Businesses that have included a tobacco cessation benefit report that this coverage has increased the number of smokers willing to undergo treatment and increased the percentage that successfully quit.24, 26

  How Tobacco Cessation Cuts Cost
  • Union Pacific Railroad has experienced a decrease smoking prevalence among its employees from 40% to 25% in the 7-year period that it has offered a cessation benefit as part of a comprehensive cessation program. 26
  • At the Group Health Cooperative in Seattle, enrollees offered full coverage for smoking cessation treatments were four times as likely to try to quit and four times as likely to succeed.24
  • Over time, tobacco-use cessation benefits generate financial returns for employers in four ways:
    • Reduced health care costs 3, 27
    • Reduced absenteeism 3, 28, 29
    • Increased on–the–job productivity 3, 28, 29
    • Reduced life insurance costs 3, 28
  • Benefits realized more immediately include:
    • Increases in employee productivity 3, 29
    • Reductions in smoking–attributed neonatal health care costs 25
  • Employers who provide a smoke-free workplace may also realize savings on fire insurance and costs related to items such as ventilation services and property repair and upkeep. 3, 28

How Do I Get More Information?

Listed below are Web sites where you can find additional information on tobacco-use cessation or reimbursement for cessation treatment.

Smoking Cessation Treatment Effectiveness

 

 

 

Page last updated 02/28/2007