Mixed-methods economic evaluation of the implementation of tobacco treatment programs in National Cancer Institute-designated cancer centers.
Ramzi George SalloumHeather D'AngeloRyan P TheisBetsy RollandSarah HohlDanielle PaukJennifer H LeLaurinYasmin AsvatLi-Shiun ChenAndrew T DayAdam O GoldsteinBrian HitsmanDeborah HudsonAndrea C KingCho Y LamKatie LenhoffArnold H LevinsonJudith ProchaskaFabrice SmieliauskasKathryn TaylorJanet ThomasHilary TindleElisa TongJustin S WhiteW Bruce VogelGraham W WarrenMichael FiorePublished in: Implementation science communications (2021)
Among most centers that have progressed in tobacco treatment program implementation, cost-per-quit was modest relative to other prevention interventions. Although select centers have achieved similar average costs by offering program components of various levels of intensity, they have varied widely in program reach and effectiveness. Evaluating implementation costs of such programs alongside reach and effectiveness is necessary to provide decision makers in oncology settings with the important additional information needed to optimize resource allocation when establishing tobacco treatment programs.