Healthcare Costs and Utilization of Smoking and Quitting
Goal
To examine the impact of smoking cessation on health care utilization and costs of health care among smokers within a large network of primary care clinics.
Abstract
This study will contribute new data on the impact of smoking cessation on health care utilization and costs. A unique feature of the research is the longitudinal examination of health care utilization and costs for smokers actively recruited during routine primary care visits to receive pharmacotherapy and behavioral cessation treatment. The specific aims of this study are to: - Obtain longitudinal data on health care utilization from the cohort of 1320 smokers participating in the Effectiveness study and from a sample of 600 continuing smokers identified through electronic medical record review who have not been recruited into a treatment-outcome study; - Using quit dates of protracted abstainers in the Effectiveness study as reference points, compare health care utilization and costs among quitters and continuing smokers in the Effectiveness study cohort for two years prior to cessation and up to three and a half years post-cessation; - Using quit dates of protracted abstainers as reference points, compare types of health care visits and diagnoses among quitters and continuing smokers in the effectiveness study; and - Using data from the effectiveness study quitters (Cases) and the comparison group of patients who are continuing smokers (Controls), model the health care costs and utilization of quitters against their predicted costs had they not quit as determined from controls.
Research Partner(s)
Aurora Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI
Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA
University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School
Center for Urban Population Health, Milwaukee, WI
Affiliated Center/Program
National Institute on Drug Abuse (Grant No. 5P50DAO19706 - 046994) through University of Wisconsin at Madison
This study was subcontracted to UIC through the University of Wisconsin-Madison until July 31, 2008. Then the subcontract moved to University of Iowa, where it was scheduled to end August 31, 2009.

