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Bronx BREATHES: Resources and Technical Assistance for Improved Tobacco Treatment Barbara Hart, MPA David Lounsbury, PhD Claudia Lechuga, MS Hal Strelnick, MD Bronx Einstein Alliance for Tobacco-free Health MMG QA Council Meeting 5.21.09

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Bronx BREATHES: Resources and Technical Assistance for Improved Tobacco Treatment. Barbara Hart, MPA David Lounsbury, PhD Claudia Lechuga, MS Hal Strelnick, MD Bronx Einstein Alliance for Tobacco-free Health MMG QA Council Meeting 5.21.09. Declining Rates of Smoking in NYC. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Bronx BREATHES: Resources and Technical Assistance for Improved Tobacco Treatment

Bronx BREATHES: Resources and Technical Assistance for Improved Tobacco Treatment

Barbara Hart, MPA

David Lounsbury, PhD

Claudia Lechuga, MS

Hal Strelnick, MDBronx Einstein Alliance for Tobacco-free Health

MMG QA Council Meeting 5.21.09

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Declining Rates of Smoking in NYC

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The Role of Primary Care Providers in Tobacco Treatment

• Brief counseling intervention by health care providers has been shown to effectively promote smoking cessation

• However, providers face considerable pressure to address multiple patient care concerns during increasingly brief clinical visits

• Facilities with tobacco screening systems are associated with a 66% rate of clinician intervention

• Bronx BREATHES is available to help providers address these challenges

(Fiore et al., 2008)

(Davis et al. 1995; Cabana et al., 1999)

(Fiore et al., 2008)

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Efficacy of Tobacco Counseling Interventions

Brief counseling• 3-10 minutes

• Targets smokers who are willing (5 As), unwilling (5 Rs), and those who recently quit (relapse prevention)

Intensive counseling• Total clinician-client time > 30 minutes with at least 4 sessions

• Tend to be coordinated by tobacco dependence specialists

• Multiple clinician types

(Cromwell et al., 1997; Fiore et al., 2008)Strong dose response between counseling intensity (time) and cessation success

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Brief Counseling Intervention: The 5As

(Fiore et al., 2008)

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Motivational Intervention for Patients Not Ready to Quit: The 5Rs

(Fiore et al., 2008)

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The Utility of Performance Monitoring and Feedback

Academic Detailing (educational office visits) are a promising way to change provider behaviors

Combined strategies, namely individual instruction with peer review & feedback about performance, were among the most effective interventions for medical professionals:– Typically target drug prescribing behaviors

– No clear association between number of visits and impact on practice change

(O’Brien et al, 2006 – Cochrane Review)

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Medicare Codes and Reimbursement

Code Description Medicare Payment Facility Non-Facility

99406. Smoking and tobacco use cessation counseling visit; intermediate, greater than 3 minutes up to 10 minutes

$12.94 $13.93

99407. Smoking and tobacco use cessation counseling visit; intensive, greater than 10 minutes

$25.73 $27.21

94240/50 Billing for expired CO measure

N/A $48.77$33.69

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Medicaid Codes and Reimbursement

CPT Code Description Medicaid Payment99406 Smoking and tobacco

use cessation counseling visit; intermediate, greater than 3 minutes up to 10 minutes

Office: $10

APG Statewide average: $20

99407 Smoking and tobacco use cessation counseling visit; intensive, greater than 10 minutes

Office: $19

APG Statewide average: $20

To be used with one of these ICD-9 Codes:630-677, V22, V23, V2

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Bronx BREATHES:Support Services for Clinicians

• Training and follow-up for providers

• Design and implement systems to identify and monitor tobacco users at each patient visit

• Foster patient referral to intensive smoking cessation services in the Bronx

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Bronx BREATHES:Additional Resources

NYS Quitline: 866-NYQUITS

•Free telephone counseling in English, Spanish, and several other languages

•Free NRT

•Referrals to local counseling programs

•Free educational materials

Fax-To-Quit

•Patients that providers refer are contacted by Quitline specialists and offered same services as above

•Progress report sent back to you

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Thank you!Barbara Hart, MPA, Project ManagerBronx BREATHESAlbert Einstein College of Medicine

1300 Morris Park AvenueMazer Building, Suite 100Bronx, New York 10461

[email protected] e-mail

718.430.2601 phone

718.430.8816 fax

http://www.bronxbreathes.org web