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Substance Abuse
 


Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care

Program to promote adoption of innovative approaches for helping Americans enrolled in managed care organizations to avoid the harm caused by tobacco.

  • HealthCare Partners Institute for Applied Research and Education
    Los Angeles, CA
    $8,793—Study of the feasibility and impact of incorporating biochemical assessment of smoking status through routine prenatal managed care (18 months). ID#44245
  • University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
    Pittsburgh, PA
    $49,845—Research on addressing parental smoking at pediatric visits (14 months). ID#44647
  • University of Wisconsin–Madison Medical School
    Madison, WI
    $718,400—Technical assistance and direction for Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care (1 year). ID#41431


American Cancer Society, Inc.

Atlanta, GA
$749,996Developing a virtual center to provide information on guidelines for tobacco dependence treatment (2 years). ID#40101
The American Visionary Art Museum Inc.

Baltimore Inner Harbor, MD
$50,000Art exhibition and conference on the history of addiction, self-medication and drug policy (1 year). ID#45424
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Inc.

Boston, MA
$80,631Assessment of the cost-effectiveness of alcohol interventions in emergency departments and trauma centers (4 months). ID#46246
Boston University School of Public Health

Boston, MA
$9,000,000National resource for community substance abuse initiatives (3 years). ID#39125
Philippe Boucher

Bainbridge Island, WA
$100,000Developing an Internet-based directory of tobacco control professionals and experts (1 year). ID#44742
CAB Health and Recovery Services, Inc.

Danvers, MA
$82,000Producing a guidebook on developing systems to improve alcohol and drug treatment and prevention programs (1 year). ID#44716
University of California, Los Angeles, School of Nursing

Los Angeles, CA
$397,410Developing a campaign to engage nurses in tobacco control (9 months). ID#44399

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