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Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center: A Working Model in a Medical Center ATTUD Inaugural Meeting December 13, 2003 Lowell C. Dale MD Nicotine Dependence Center Education Program Director Kay M. Eberman MS Nicotine Dependence Center Education Program Coordinator
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Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center: A Working Model in a Medical Center ATTUD Inaugural Meeting December 13, 2003 Lowell C. Dale MD Nicotine Dependence.

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Page 1: Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center: A Working Model in a Medical Center ATTUD Inaugural Meeting December 13, 2003 Lowell C. Dale MD Nicotine Dependence.

Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center:

A Working Model in a Medical Center

ATTUD Inaugural MeetingDecember 13, 2003

Lowell C. Dale MD

Nicotine Dependence Center Education Program Director

Kay M. Eberman MS

Nicotine Dependence Center Education Program Coordinator

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Mayo Clinic practice sites

Scottsdale, Arizona

Rochester, Minnesota

Jacksonville, Florida

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Mayo Program:Background

• Smoke free facilities 1987

• “Smoking Cessation Center” 1988

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Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center

Vision and Mission

• Vision statement: “The best is where we begin”

• Mission: “To promote tobacco-free living through an integrated program of intervention services, education, and research”

• Full concept of the treatment program. • Providing choices of treatment to meet

different levels of addiction and individual needs.

• Providing program branches for practice, research, education

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System Changes

• Smoke free buildings and campus

• Department of Medicine support

• Human Resources Policy: compliance a condition of employment

• Employee Benefit Package: Full Coverage of all of our services and medications

• Easy referral: ordered like any other test

• “Open Access”: The “teachable moment”

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System Changes

• Counselors go to the patient• Outpatient area of referring physician• Hospital bedside

• Educational Efforts• Resident education (8 hours)• Medical student curriculum• Grand rounds, committee meetings, etc• Nursing in-services

• Research• Study recruitment• Press releases

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Basic service design: Partnership

PATIENT

PHYSICIANCOUNSELOR

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Mayo NDC Current Profile: Branches of Service

• Research Program: • Areas of investigation include treatment methods,

adolescents, family and support persons, medications• Separate staff and funding

• Education Program (Training Health Care Providers) • NIH Grant funding for 2001 - 2006. • Internal Mayo education: medical residents and fellows,

nurses, respiratory therapy students, medical students• External education: medical systems, conferences

• Community Outreach: Mayo Outreach to Students & Teachers

• Treatment Program

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Target Population

• Mayo patients who are using/ have used tobacco• Outpatients• Hospitalized patients

• Self-referred for treatment of tobacco use

• Local patients: majority within 50 miles

• Average age: 50 years

• <10% Mayo employees/dependents

• <1% teens

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The Referral Base

• Mayo medical community (80%)

• Self referral (15%)

• Other (5%)•Regional Practices•NDC Research Program•Other medical groups and hospitals•Community: public health, dental offices,

health clubs•Internet, media

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Role of Medical Staff

• Leadership, vision

• Medical management of the center

• Medical back up for patients as needed (review medical conditions, medication advice, write prescriptions)

• Research: Primary Investigators

• Education: NDC staff, other professionals

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NDC Staffing

• Counselor responsibilities• Provide patient care

• Maintain records, paper and computerized

• Provide lectures for patients

• Provide information for MDs, other medical staff

• Train new staff

• Take part in NDC education program

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Components of Care

• Individualized

• Alliance with patient: a helping relationship

• Counseling rather than teaching

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Foundation for Treatment Model • Chemical Dependence Concepts

• Behavioral Change Techniques

• Pharmacologic Therapy

• Relapse Prevention

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Ending Tobacco Use: Process of Change

• Ending tobacco use may take years

• Relapse is common

• Health care provider facilitates the process of positive change

• Understanding the process of behavior change helps tailor initial intervention

• Forming a motivational partnership enhances the possibility of positive change

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Consultation/Assessment

• Basic service

• Counselor meets with patient

• 45 - 60 minutes

• Majority of patients seen face to face one time only

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Tools for the Consultation/Assessment Session• Assessment forms

• Treatment interview

• Carbon monoxide measurement

• Treatment planning

• Medication planning

• Self help materials

• Relapse prevention system

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ServicesOptions for service: • outpatient consultation • hospital consultation• on going counseling • intensive individual program • group program• residential treatment • telephone counseling (Quitline) • support group • Nicotine Anonymous

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Outcome Evaluation

• Stop rates measured at 6 months

• Telephone interviews

• “Intent-to-Treat” Analysis

• 7 day point prevalence tobacco use status

• 22% - 45% stop rate

• Rate is higher with more intensive treatment

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Financial

• Outpatient services are billed to insurance and/or the patient

• Hospital services are not billed directly, but can be considered in room rate adjustments

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Insurance Coverage• Medicaid/Medical Assistance

• Coverage varies from state to state• May cover face to face counseling,

medications

• Private insurance

• Varied between and within companies• Call the 800# for information

• Telephone Quitlines

• Many states and third party payers offer a tobacco quitline at no charge

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Billing Codes

• CPT Codes with a possible fit for outpatient services:• Preventive Medicine codes: 99401 -

99412• Health and Behavior assessment

codes: 96150-96155• Psychiatric dx codes: 90805 - 90809

• ICD-9 diagnostic code: Tobacco use disorder 305.1

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Determining Coding

• Health and Behavior Assessment codes for tobacco dependence tx are recognized by Medicare

• However, Medicare carriers will determine whether or not to cover the cost

• Best method of determining the codes to use: work with revenue recognition expert or medicare expert

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Summary of Clinical Service

• Individualized counseling service provided within medical setting: the teachable moment

• Timely - same day service or within 24 - 48 hours of medical visit

• Brief focused counseling service, long follow up

• Choices of services following first visit

• Addiction basis for treatment approaches

• Use motivational and models for change

• Use tools of behavior change, medications, and relapse prevention

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Summary• Mayo program: integrated into medical setting,

uses partnership, trained counselors, service options, faced many challenges

• Basic components of treatment: chemical dependence/chronic disease, behavior change, pharmacotherapy, relapse prevention

• Counseling strategies for intensive interventions include models for behavior change and motivational interviewing

• This type of service can be used in other settings

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Opportunities for Growth

• JCAHO

• Enhanced Relapse Prevention

•Work-site Programs

• Educational Efforts• Internally• State• National