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A new report by researchers at RTI International has found that if all current smokers who receive Medicaid benefits quit smoking, it would save U.S. taxpayers an estimated $9.7 billion within five years.
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RTI International coordinated data for a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine about behavioral interventions for local medical opinion leaders and their effect on medical care.
RTI International is helping coordinate the use of a new software program that will allow public health officials to quickly analyze data from infectious disease outbreaks.
A new report by researchers at RTI International has found that if all current smokers who receive Medicaid benefits quit smoking, it would save U.S. taxpayers an estimated $9.7 billion within five years.