Medicare Expands Coverage To Help Smokers Quit
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Medicare Expands Coverage To Help Smokers Quit
Following the lead of private insurers, Medicare is expanding coverage to help smokers kick the habit.
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WASHINGTON (August 28, 2010)--Medicare is now providing counseling for any beneficiary who's trying to quit smoking.

More than 4 million seniors are hooked on cigarettes.

Dr. Barry Straube, Medicare's chief medical officer, says it's never too late to quit, even for lifelong smokers.

Seniors can benefit from smoking cessation counseling even if they've been smoking for 30 years or more, he says, and quitting can add years to their lives.

Medicare already covers drugs to help smokers quit, as well as counseling for those who have developed smoking-related illnesses, but starting immediately, the program will expand the benefit to cover up to eight counseling sessions a year for any beneficiary who wants to quit.

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