US state laws relevant to incentives for health behavior: A qualitative analysis

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE(2023)

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Contingency management (CM) involves provision of incentives for positive health behaviors via a well-defined protocol and is among the most effective treatments for patients with substance use disorders (SUDs). An un-derstanding of laws affecting incentives for health behaviors and outcomes, including contexts in which in-centives are already permitted, could inform efforts to disseminate CM. We conducted a systematic NexisUni legal database review of state statutes and regulations effective during 2022 to identify (a) laws that explicitly permit or prohibit delivery of incentives to patients, employees, or insurance beneficiaries for SUD-specific be-haviors or outcomes, and (b) laws that explicitly permit delivery of incentives for any health behaviors or outcomes.We identified 27 laws across 17 jurisdictions that explicitly permit delivery of incentives for SUD-related behaviors or outcomes, with most occurring in the context of wellness programs. No state laws were identi-fied that explicitly prohibit SUD-specific incentives. More broadly, we identified 57 laws across 29 jurisdictions permitting incentives for any health outcomes (both SUD-and non-SUD-related). These laws occurred in the contexts of wellness programs, K-12/early childhood education, government public health promotion, and SUD treatment provider licensing.Considering the urgent need to expand evidence-based SUD treatment in rural and underserved areas throughout the US, these findings could inform efforts to develop laws explicitly permitting provision of in-centives in SUD care and enhance efforts to disseminate CM more broadly.
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Laws and statutes,Health legislation,Incentive,Contingency management,Wellness programs,Substance use disorder,Health behavior
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