Figure 1: myths about the wisconsin medicaid program’s coverage for tobacco dependence treatment
Quit Tobacco Series WISCONSIN MEDICAID, BADGERCARE & SENIORCARE COVER TREATMENTS to QUIT TOBACCO
Medicaid, BadgerCare and SeniorCare coverage for tobacco-dependence treatment applies to treatment provided by any Medicaid-certified Wisconsin physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant. Did You Know? • The smoking rate among Wisconsin Medicaid adult recipients is much higher than among the general
• Coaching on how to quit—combined with medication—can quadruple the chances of successfully
Covered Medications Medicaid, BadgerCare & SeniorCare cover the following FDA-approved medications:
Bupropion SR: Zyban, Wellbutrin or generic Nicotine inhaler: Nicotrol Nicotine nasal spray: Nicotrol Nicotine patch: Over-the-counter, or prescribed as “legend” (SeniorCare covers only prescription
Nicotine gum: Over-the-counter (SeniorCare does not cover nicotine gum) Varenicline: Chantix Combination therapy
Please Note:
Repeated courses of treatment are allowed All require a written prescription by a Medicaid-certified provider (includes a physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant or dentist)
Co-Pays:
$3 for each brand name drug $1 for each generic drug $.50 for each over the counter drug Co-pay maximum = $12/member/month/pharmacy for legend drugs No monthly co-pay maximum for over-the-counter drugs
Know the Codes: Diagnostic code 305.1 is REQUIRED on all prescriptions Billing Codes = 99201-99205 for new patients; 99211-99215 for established patients.
Covered Counseling Evaluation & Management (E&M) visits for the sole purpose of tobacco-dependence treatment are covered and do not require prior authorization for reimbursement. Services may be provided by ancillary staff (e.g., staff nurse) if under direct supervision of a physician. Medicaid reimburses these services when billed by a supervising physician. Exclusions: Group therapy, telephone and web-based counseling are NOT covered. Counseling is NOT reimbursed for dentists or dental hygienists. Quit Line: The Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line is free and available to assist all Wisconsin residents who want to quit: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (800-784-8669); 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Produced by the University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research & Intervention July 2010
Quit Tobacco Series WISCONSIN MEDICAID CONTACT INFORMATION
Produced by the University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research & Intervention July 2010
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