Cost ‐effectiveness of increasing the reach of smoking cessation interventions in Germany: results from the EQUIPTMOD
ConclusionsIncreasing the reach of group‐based behavioural support, financial incentives and varenicline for smoking cessation by just 1% of current annual quit attempts provides a strategy to German policymakers that improves the population's health outcomes and that may be considered cost‐effective.
Source: Addiction - Category: Addiction Authors: Manuel B. Huber, Maximilian Pr äger, Kathryn Coyle, Doug Coyle, Adam Lester‐George, Marta Trapero‐Bertran, Bertalan Nemeth, Kei Long Cheung, Renee Stark, Matthias Vogl, Subhash Pokhrel, Reiner Leidl Tags: Research Report Source Type: research