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DeWine's Medicaid Initiatives Include Smoking Cessation

Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton (right) and Gov. Mike DeWine discuss welness initatives that DeWine wants to implement for Medicaid recipients.
Karen Kasler
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Ohio Public Radio
Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton (right) and Gov. Mike DeWine discuss welness initatives that DeWine wants to implement for Medicaid recipients.

Gov. Mike DeWine is revealing more about the wellness initiatives that he wants to implement for the 2.8 million people on Medicaid in Ohio, including the 677,000 enrolled in Medicaid expansion.

DeWine says he’ll make quitting smoking one of his Medicaid wellness initiatives.

“If we can help them get healthier, it’s going to be better for them, it’ll be better for their families and it’s going to save the state millions of dollars. So that’s coming, and we’re going to do it,” says DeWine.

He says a sharp focus on wellness, including prevention and healthy weight maintenance, will be part of negotiations for new contracts with managed care companies.

DeWine is also pushing lawmakers to raise the age to buy tobacco and nicotine products to 21, even though the state could lose nearly $40 million in revenue over the next two years.