Key Points Question What are the expected changes to Medicaid costs the following year associated with reducing absolute cigarette smoking prevalence in each state by 1%? Findings This economic evaluation… Click to show full abstract
Key Points Question What are the expected changes to Medicaid costs the following year associated with reducing absolute cigarette smoking prevalence in each state by 1%? Findings This economic evaluation found that, based on observed short-run elasticity between changes in smoking and health care expenditures, estimated Medicaid savings in the year following a 1% reduction of smoking prevalence would total $2.6 billion, with median state savings of $25 million. Meaning Reducing cigarette smoking could contribute to lowering Medicaid costs in the short run.
               
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