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Patient Care Outcomes of a Tobacco Use Registry in an Academic Family Practice

Carol Ripley-Moffitt, Dana Neutze, Mark Gwynne and Adam O. Goldstein
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine March 2015, 28 (2) 205-213; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2015.02.140121
Carol Ripley-Moffitt
From the Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill.
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Dana Neutze
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Mark Gwynne
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Adam O. Goldstein
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    Percentage change in quality measures between the last visit before and the first visit after registry implementation (n = 200). *P < .001, **P < .05, McNemar paired testing. NDP, Nicotine Dependence Program.

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    Number of fax referrals, appointments scheduled for the nicotine dependence program (NDP), and visits with billing codes for tobacco counseling 6 months before and 6 months after implementation of the tobacco use registry. *P < .001.

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    Table 1. Demographics of Patients Represented in Chart Review (n = 200)
    Patient Demographics
    Mean age, years (range)47 (19–90)
    Sex
        Female104 (52)
        Male96 (48)
    Race
        White126 (63)
        African American69 (34.5)
        Hispanic/other5 (2.5)
    Insurance
        Medicare33 (16.5)
        Medicaid61 (30.5)
        Private69 (34.5)
        No insurance37 (18.5)
    Chronic disease (diabetes, coronary heart disease, and/or congestive heart failure)56 (28)
    • Data are n (%) unless otherwise indicated.

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Carol Ripley-Moffitt, Dana Neutze, Mark Gwynne, Adam O. Goldstein
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Mar 2015, 28 (2) 205-213; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2015.02.140121

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Carol Ripley-Moffitt, Dana Neutze, Mark Gwynne, Adam O. Goldstein
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