Molina Healthcare and University of Michigan Launch Incentives2Quit Program
This new program uses monetary incentives, motivational text messaging, and engagement in the Michigan Tobacco Quitline to help people achieve long-term tobacco cessation.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in
"Intervention programs like Incentives2Quit are crucial to improving health outcomes for all Michiganders, but especially children and their mothers," said Terrisca Des Jardins, plan president for
A team from Michigan Medicine's
"Quitting smoking is the single best behavior change an expectant mother can make to improve their health and the health of their baby," said
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