University of Wisconsin–Madison

Category: 2017 Articles

UW-CTRI Lends Expertise to National Cancer Institute’s ‘Moonshot’ Tobacco Initiative

The UW Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center (UW-CCC) and UW-CTRI are coordinating the Cancer Center Cessation Initiative (C3I) project to help cancer centers implement systems to identify patients who smoke and help them quit. C3I is part of the Cancer Moonshot, new federal funding to the National Cancer Institute (NCI). In part, the Moonshot was inspired …

State Opioid Treatment Grant Requires Tobacco Cessation Component

According to British Medical Journal, research shows people addicted to opioids also smoke cigarettes at a rate of 84-98%. The new grant funding opportunity from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) recognizes this relationship between tobacco and opiate use. DHS will be funding opioid and methamphetamine treatment centers across this state under …

UW-CTRI Researchers to Share Findings During 10 Presentations at National Conference

UW-CTRI researchers will make 10 presentations when the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco gathers for its 24th SRNT Annual Meeting February 21-24 in Baltimore. UW-CTRI staff will deliver six podium presentations and offer four additional posters at the conference set to happen at the Baltimore Hilton, which overlooks the professional baseball field Oriole Park …

UW Hospital Will Implement EHR-Based Tobacco Treatment Intervention in Early 2018

UW Hospital will soon implement an Electronic Health Record (EHR)-based tobacco treatment intervention designed to help patients use their hospital stay as an opportunity to quit smoking. It’s the first hospital in Wisconsin to implement this fully EHR-based workflow, which meets Joint Commission Tobacco Treatment Measures and includes an electronic referral to the Wisconsin Tobacco …

Mundt Crunches Cost Effectiveness Data for Tobacco Treatment

UW Assistant Professor Dr. Marlon Mundt, health economist from the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, is collaborating with UW-CTRI to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of financial incentives for Medicaid smokers to take Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line calls. He has penned a new paper ready for submission on Striving to Quit for Medicaid recipients. “The …