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WELCOME. Evidence exists in the literature for motivating cessation with adults, and interventions as brief as 1-3 minutes have been shown to be effective. This course is designed to present current knowledge in smoking cessation for providers, and the application of a guideline based approach. Navigate through the online course by clicking onNYSMOKEFREE.COM
Materials and Handouts and Course Reading Materials. This page contains readings, physician support materials, and materials for adult patients who smoke. Many of the materials can be downloaded and/or printed-out for clincial use. As you navigate through the course readings you will find references to several of these usefultools.
TALK TO YOUR PATIENTS Arrange. Arrange follow-up support. Telephonic or in person outreach within the patient’s quit-date week. Refer follow-up support through the Quitline. Refer to local programs. For other tobacco users, address tobacco use at each visit. 2x the chance of a successful quit attempt for your patients. Most health plans cover stop-smokingNYSMOKEFREE.COM
The nicotine patch is placed on your body like a bandage. The patch slowly releases nicotine into your body through your skin. The Nicotine patch helps to ease the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. The patch is safe and does not cause cancer. HOW TO USE THE PATCH: Read manufacturer instructions carefully. Stop smoking before using thepatch.
PRINT - NY SMOKEFREE Brochures, handouts, and more. Ordering materials To order the materials available below, please contact the Quitline and specify the material name and type (i.e. brochure, card), language, and the amount you would like. Materials marked by an asterisks are limited to healthcare offices and organizations only. Employer groups or friends and family looking to support someone looking to quit HELPING SOMEONE QUIT Stage 1: Smoker is not thinking about quitting. You can support and care for your friend whether they smoke or not. Stage 2: Smoker is thinking about quitting but not yet ready to quit. Offer information about where to get help, but let the smoker decide when to quit. Stage 3: Smoker is getting ready to quit. You can offer to give up somethingGUM GIVEAWAY
We offer free support from a trained Quit Coach, medications for those who qualify (most do), materials, support through social media, and more! Learn more about what we offer by visiting our about us page or select from some of the suggested resources below. More for you –. COVID-19 and smoking. E-cigarettes and vaping. GUM GIVEAWAY TOOLKIT Developed by Roswell Park Cessation Services at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center | Elm & Carlton Streets | Buffalo, NY | 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487) | nysmokefree.com | Call hours: Mon-Thurs 9AM-9PM, Fri-Sun 9AM-5PM. Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Speech Disabled: Call the NY Relay Service at 7-1-1 (Voice or TTY), give the operator the Quitline number. REFER-TO-QUIT REFERRAL FORM 2-11 New York State Smokers’ Quitline 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487) RTQ 1.11 Step-by-Step: If a tobacco user would like help from the Quitline, complete form. HOME - NY SMOKEFREEFACTS & FAQSTOOLS & RESOURCESABOUT USHOW TO QUITTHINKING ABOUT QUITTING Call 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487). Smoking is an addiction. Get support. Don't give up! Call 1-866-NY-QUITS Contact us. COVID-19. The impact of smoking and vaping. Learn more. “It truly meant a lot to me to know that you care.NYSMOKEFREE.COM
WELCOME. Evidence exists in the literature for motivating cessation with adults, and interventions as brief as 1-3 minutes have been shown to be effective. This course is designed to present current knowledge in smoking cessation for providers, and the application of a guideline based approach. Navigate through the online course by clicking onNYSMOKEFREE.COM
Materials and Handouts and Course Reading Materials. This page contains readings, physician support materials, and materials for adult patients who smoke. Many of the materials can be downloaded and/or printed-out for clincial use. As you navigate through the course readings you will find references to several of these usefultools.
TALK TO YOUR PATIENTS Arrange. Arrange follow-up support. Telephonic or in person outreach within the patient’s quit-date week. Refer follow-up support through the Quitline. Refer to local programs. For other tobacco users, address tobacco use at each visit. 2x the chance of a successful quit attempt for your patients. Most health plans cover stop-smokingNYSMOKEFREE.COM
The nicotine patch is placed on your body like a bandage. The patch slowly releases nicotine into your body through your skin. The Nicotine patch helps to ease the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. The patch is safe and does not cause cancer. HOW TO USE THE PATCH: Read manufacturer instructions carefully. Stop smoking before using thepatch.
PRINT - NY SMOKEFREE Brochures, handouts, and more. Ordering materials To order the materials available below, please contact the Quitline and specify the material name and type (i.e. brochure, card), language, and the amount you would like. Materials marked by an asterisks are limited to healthcare offices and organizations only. Employer groups or friends and family looking to support someone looking to quit HELPING SOMEONE QUIT Stage 1: Smoker is not thinking about quitting. You can support and care for your friend whether they smoke or not. Stage 2: Smoker is thinking about quitting but not yet ready to quit. Offer information about where to get help, but let the smoker decide when to quit. Stage 3: Smoker is getting ready to quit. You can offer to give up somethingGUM GIVEAWAY
We offer free support from a trained Quit Coach, medications for those who qualify (most do), materials, support through social media, and more! Learn more about what we offer by visiting our about us page or select from some of the suggested resources below. More for you –. COVID-19 and smoking. E-cigarettes and vaping. GUM GIVEAWAY TOOLKIT Developed by Roswell Park Cessation Services at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center | Elm & Carlton Streets | Buffalo, NY | 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487) | nysmokefree.com | Call hours: Mon-Thurs 9AM-9PM, Fri-Sun 9AM-5PM. Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Speech Disabled: Call the NY Relay Service at 7-1-1 (Voice or TTY), give the operator the Quitline number. REFER-TO-QUIT REFERRAL FORM 2-11 New York State Smokers’ Quitline 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487) RTQ 1.11 Step-by-Step: If a tobacco user would like help from the Quitline, complete form. NEWS ROOM - NYSMOKEFREE.COM Public Information Specialist. (716) 845-8239. Anthony.Astran@RoswellPark.org. Contact Tony for media inquiries, connections to tobacco cessation experts, and additional quitline resources. Patricia Bax, RN, MS, NCTTP, ACB. Marketing and Outreach Coordinator. (716) 845-4365. CONTACT - NY SMOKEFREE Contact - NY SmokeFree. Free, confidential, evidence-based support for New York State residents who want to stop vaping, smoking, or using other forms of tobacco. Contact us for help or questions about quitting, or services available to your organization. Call 1-866-NY-QUITS Talk to a specialized, Quit Coach *. HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS What you should know Early research indicates smoking cigarettes can increase the risk of complications from COVID-19. Smoking weakens the immune system, increases the risk of infectious diseases and respiratory infections, and is a major cause of chronic health conditions and cancer. 1 Quitting smoking means improving lung-health, and reducing the risk of complications from the virus. COVID-19 - SMOKING AND VAPING - NY SMOKEFREE COVID-19 is an illness that impacts the respiratory system (nose, throat, lungs). Symptoms include shortness of breath, fever, and cough. Smoking damages your lungs, which can increase the risk of infection and severity of respiratory illnesses. Smoking may also lead to a weakened immune system, which may make it easier to become sickor
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER RESOURCES Toolkits & E-Learning A variety of tobacco cessation toolkits and e-learning modules to build the capacity of healthcare organizations to deliver evidence-based tobacco dependence screening and treatment to their patients, ultimately supporting theREFERRAL PROGRAMS
Referring patients is simple. Our Opt-to-Quit ™ referral program offers a healthcare system-wide solution that ensures every tobacco-using patient is offered a referral to the Quitline. More than 750 healthcare sites throughout New York State use our successful Patient Referral Program. Patient referrals can be electronically transferred and patient activity reports are available online. HELPING SOMEONE QUIT Stage 1: Smoker is not thinking about quitting. You can support and care for your friend whether they smoke or not. Stage 2: Smoker is thinking about quitting but not yet ready to quit. Offer information about where to get help, but let the smoker decide when to quit. Stage 3: Smoker is getting ready to quit. You can offer to give up somethingNYSMOKEFREE.COM
Assist. Assist the patient in a plan of action. Smoking Cessation guidelines and plans are available, and should be tailored for the patient's particular needs. It is at this stage that the physician can give the patient specific materials and specific referral information for a smoking cessation program or self-help services (such astelephone
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The 5 R's: Relevance, Risks, Rewards, Roadblocks, and Repetition. are designed to motivate smokers who are unwilling to quit at this time. Smokers may be unwilling to quit due to misinformation, concern about the effects of quitting or demoralization because of previous unsuccessful quit attempts. Therefore, after asking about tobacco use HOME - NY SMOKEFREEFACTS & FAQSTOOLS & RESOURCESABOUT USHOW TO QUITTHINKING ABOUT QUITTING Call 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487). Smoking is an addiction. Get support. Don't give up! Call 1-866-NY-QUITS Contact us. COVID-19. The impact of smoking and vaping. Learn more. “It truly meant a lot to me to know that you care. CONTACT - NY SMOKEFREE Contact - NY SmokeFree. Free, confidential, evidence-based support for New York State residents who want to stop vaping, smoking, or using other forms of tobacco. Contact us for help or questions about quitting, or services available to your organization. Call 1-866-NY-QUITS Talk to a specialized, Quit Coach *.NYSMOKEFREE.COM
WELCOME. Evidence exists in the literature for motivating cessation with adults, and interventions as brief as 1-3 minutes have been shown to be effective. This course is designed to present current knowledge in smoking cessation for providers, and the application of a guideline based approach. Navigate through the online course by clicking on TALK TO YOUR PATIENTS Arrange. Arrange follow-up support. Telephonic or in person outreach within the patient’s quit-date week. Refer follow-up support through the Quitline. Refer to local programs. For other tobacco users, address tobacco use at each visit. 2x the chance of a successful quit attempt for your patients. Most health plans cover stop-smokingNYSMOKEFREE.COM
Materials and Handouts and Course Reading Materials. This page contains readings, physician support materials, and materials for adult patients who smoke. Many of the materials can be downloaded and/or printed-out for clincial use. As you navigate through the course readings you will find references to several of these usefultools.
PRINT - NY SMOKEFREE Brochures, handouts, and more. Ordering materials To order the materials available below, please contact the Quitline and specify the material name and type (i.e. brochure, card), language, and the amount you would like. Materials marked by an asterisks are limited to healthcare offices and organizations only. Employer groups or friends and family looking to support someone looking to quitNYSMOKEFREE.COM
The nicotine patch is placed on your body like a bandage. The patch slowly releases nicotine into your body through your skin. The Nicotine patch helps to ease the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. The patch is safe and does not cause cancer. HOW TO USE THE PATCH: Read manufacturer instructions carefully. Stop smoking before using thepatch.
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HOME - NY SMOKEFREEFACTS & FAQSTOOLS & RESOURCESABOUT USHOW TO QUITTHINKING ABOUT QUITTING Call 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487). Smoking is an addiction. Get support. Don't give up! Call 1-866-NY-QUITS Contact us. COVID-19. The impact of smoking and vaping. Learn more. “It truly meant a lot to me to know that you care. CONTACT - NY SMOKEFREE Contact - NY SmokeFree. Free, confidential, evidence-based support for New York State residents who want to stop vaping, smoking, or using other forms of tobacco. Contact us for help or questions about quitting, or services available to your organization. Call 1-866-NY-QUITS Talk to a specialized, Quit Coach *.NYSMOKEFREE.COM
WELCOME. Evidence exists in the literature for motivating cessation with adults, and interventions as brief as 1-3 minutes have been shown to be effective. This course is designed to present current knowledge in smoking cessation for providers, and the application of a guideline based approach. Navigate through the online course by clicking on TALK TO YOUR PATIENTS Arrange. Arrange follow-up support. Telephonic or in person outreach within the patient’s quit-date week. Refer follow-up support through the Quitline. Refer to local programs. For other tobacco users, address tobacco use at each visit. 2x the chance of a successful quit attempt for your patients. Most health plans cover stop-smokingNYSMOKEFREE.COM
Materials and Handouts and Course Reading Materials. This page contains readings, physician support materials, and materials for adult patients who smoke. Many of the materials can be downloaded and/or printed-out for clincial use. As you navigate through the course readings you will find references to several of these usefultools.
PRINT - NY SMOKEFREE Brochures, handouts, and more. Ordering materials To order the materials available below, please contact the Quitline and specify the material name and type (i.e. brochure, card), language, and the amount you would like. Materials marked by an asterisks are limited to healthcare offices and organizations only. Employer groups or friends and family looking to support someone looking to quitNYSMOKEFREE.COM
The nicotine patch is placed on your body like a bandage. The patch slowly releases nicotine into your body through your skin. The Nicotine patch helps to ease the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. The patch is safe and does not cause cancer. HOW TO USE THE PATCH: Read manufacturer instructions carefully. Stop smoking before using thepatch.
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We offer free support from a trained Quit Coach, medications for those who qualify (most do), materials, support through social media, and more! Learn more about what we offer by visiting our about us page or select from some of the suggested resources below. More for you –. COVID-19 and smoking. E-cigarettes and vaping.NYS QUITLINE
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NEWS ROOM - NYSMOKEFREE.COM Public Information Specialist. (716) 845-8239. Anthony.Astran@RoswellPark.org. Contact Tony for media inquiries, connections to tobacco cessation experts, and additional quitline resources. Patricia Bax, RN, MS, NCTTP, ACB. Marketing and Outreach Coordinator. (716) 845-4365.LOCAL RESOURCES
Nathan Littauer Hospital. $20 refunded if attend all classes, 1:1 telephone counseling available free The Butt Stops Here and Freedom from Smoking 7 or 8 sessions Call for dates and times. Healthlink Littauer. 213 Harrison Street Ext. Johnstown, NY HELPING SOMEONE QUIT Stage 1: Smoker is not thinking about quitting. You can support and care for your friend whether they smoke or not. Stage 2: Smoker is thinking about quitting but not yet ready to quit. Offer information about where to get help, but let the smoker decide when to quit. Stage 3: Smoker is getting ready to quit. You can offer to give up somethingREFERRAL PROGRAMS
Referring patients is simple. Our Opt-to-Quit ™ referral program offers a healthcare system-wide solution that ensures every tobacco-using patient is offered a referral to the Quitline. More than 750 healthcare sites throughout New York State use our successful Patient Referral Program. Patient referrals can be electronically transferred and patient activity reports are available online.NYSMOKEFREE.COM
Assist. Assist the patient in a plan of action. Smoking Cessation guidelines and plans are available, and should be tailored for the patient's particular needs. It is at this stage that the physician can give the patient specific materials and specific referral information for a smoking cessation program or self-help services (such astelephone
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Many healthcare plans, including Medicaid and Medicare, cover nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) such as the nicotine patch, gum, inhaler, and spray . Other non-nicotine medications may also be covered by your healthcare plan. Medications like bupropion SR (brand names Zyban or Wellbutrin) and varenicline (brand name Chantix®) .QUITTING FOR TWO
Staying a smoke-free mom can be hard, but planning now will help you beyond your pregnancy. Breastfeeding while smoking exposes a new baby to nicotine and other substances that have been linked to colic and SIDS. By not exposing your baby (and others) to secondhand smoke, you decrease their risk of illness from tobacco smoke.CIGARETTE FILTERS
Filters do not block all the bad chemicals in smoke, and filtered smoke feels milder on the throat, making it easier to take bigger and deeper puffs. Filters only help block the largest tar particles, letting through smaller bits of tar that can travel deeper into your lungs. The inside of the filter is painted white to appear clean.NYSMOKEFREE.COM
The 5 R's: Relevance, Risks, Rewards, Roadblocks, and Repetition. are designed to motivate smokers who are unwilling to quit at this time. Smokers may be unwilling to quit due to misinformation, concern about the effects of quitting or demoralization because of previous unsuccessful quit attempts. Therefore, after asking about tobacco use GUM GIVEAWAY TOOLKIT Developed by Roswell Park Cessation Services at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center | Elm & Carlton Streets | Buffalo, NY | 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487) | nysmokefree.com | Call hours: Mon-Thurs 9AM-9PM, Fri-Sun 9AM-5PM. Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Speech Disabled: Call the NY Relay Service at 7-1-1 (Voice or TTY), give the operator the Quitline number. HOME - NY SMOKEFREEFACTS & FAQSTOOLS & RESOURCESABOUT USHOW TO QUITTHINKING ABOUT QUITTING Call 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487). Smoking is an addiction. Get support. Don't give up! Call 1-866-NY-QUITS Contact us. COVID-19. The impact of smoking and vaping. Learn more. “It truly meant a lot to me to know that you care.NYSMOKEFREE.COM
WELCOME. Evidence exists in the literature for motivating cessation with adults, and interventions as brief as 1-3 minutes have been shown to be effective. This course is designed to present current knowledge in smoking cessation for providers, and the application of a guideline based approach. Navigate through the online course by clicking on TALK TO YOUR PATIENTS Arrange. Arrange follow-up support. Telephonic or in person outreach within the patient’s quit-date week. Refer follow-up support through the Quitline. Refer to local programs. For other tobacco users, address tobacco use at each visit. 2x the chance of a successful quit attempt for your patients. Most health plans cover stop-smokingNYSMOKEFREE.COM
The nicotine patch is placed on your body like a bandage. The patch slowly releases nicotine into your body through your skin. The Nicotine patch helps to ease the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. The patch is safe and does not cause cancer. HOW TO USE THE PATCH: Read manufacturer instructions carefully. Stop smoking before using thepatch.
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Materials and Handouts and Course Reading Materials. This page contains readings, physician support materials, and materials for adult patients who smoke. Many of the materials can be downloaded and/or printed-out for clincial use. As you navigate through the course readings you will find references to several of these usefultools.
HELPING SOMEONE QUIT Stage 1: Smoker is not thinking about quitting. You can support and care for your friend whether they smoke or not. Stage 2: Smoker is thinking about quitting but not yet ready to quit. Offer information about where to get help, but let the smoker decide when to quit. Stage 3: Smoker is getting ready to quit. You can offer to give up somethingGUM GIVEAWAY
We offer free support from a trained Quit Coach, medications for those who qualify (most do), materials, support through social media, and more! Learn more about what we offer by visiting our about us page or select from some of the suggested resources below. More for you –. COVID-19 and smoking. E-cigarettes and vaping.NYS QUITLINE
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GUM GIVEAWAY TOOLKIT Developed by Roswell Park Cessation Services at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center | Elm & Carlton Streets | Buffalo, NY | 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487) | nysmokefree.com | Call hours: Mon-Thurs 9AM-9PM, Fri-Sun 9AM-5PM. Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Speech Disabled: Call the NY Relay Service at 7-1-1 (Voice or TTY), give the operator the Quitline number. REFER-TO-QUIT REFERRAL FORM 2-11 New York State Smokers’ Quitline 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487) RTQ 1.11 Step-by-Step: If a tobacco user would like help from the Quitline, complete form. HOME - NY SMOKEFREEFACTS & FAQSTOOLS & RESOURCESABOUT USHOW TO QUITTHINKING ABOUT QUITTING Call 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487). Smoking is an addiction. Get support. Don't give up! Call 1-866-NY-QUITS Contact us. COVID-19. The impact of smoking and vaping. Learn more. “It truly meant a lot to me to know that you care.NYSMOKEFREE.COM
WELCOME. Evidence exists in the literature for motivating cessation with adults, and interventions as brief as 1-3 minutes have been shown to be effective. This course is designed to present current knowledge in smoking cessation for providers, and the application of a guideline based approach. Navigate through the online course by clicking on TALK TO YOUR PATIENTS Arrange. Arrange follow-up support. Telephonic or in person outreach within the patient’s quit-date week. Refer follow-up support through the Quitline. Refer to local programs. For other tobacco users, address tobacco use at each visit. 2x the chance of a successful quit attempt for your patients. Most health plans cover stop-smokingNYSMOKEFREE.COM
The nicotine patch is placed on your body like a bandage. The patch slowly releases nicotine into your body through your skin. The Nicotine patch helps to ease the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. The patch is safe and does not cause cancer. HOW TO USE THE PATCH: Read manufacturer instructions carefully. Stop smoking before using thepatch.
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Materials and Handouts and Course Reading Materials. This page contains readings, physician support materials, and materials for adult patients who smoke. Many of the materials can be downloaded and/or printed-out for clincial use. As you navigate through the course readings you will find references to several of these usefultools.
HELPING SOMEONE QUIT Stage 1: Smoker is not thinking about quitting. You can support and care for your friend whether they smoke or not. Stage 2: Smoker is thinking about quitting but not yet ready to quit. Offer information about where to get help, but let the smoker decide when to quit. Stage 3: Smoker is getting ready to quit. You can offer to give up somethingGUM GIVEAWAY
We offer free support from a trained Quit Coach, medications for those who qualify (most do), materials, support through social media, and more! Learn more about what we offer by visiting our about us page or select from some of the suggested resources below. More for you –. COVID-19 and smoking. E-cigarettes and vaping.NYS QUITLINE
NYS Quitline Refer-to-Quit Online Please enter your Login Name andpassword below
GUM GIVEAWAY TOOLKIT Developed by Roswell Park Cessation Services at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center | Elm & Carlton Streets | Buffalo, NY | 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487) | nysmokefree.com | Call hours: Mon-Thurs 9AM-9PM, Fri-Sun 9AM-5PM. Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Speech Disabled: Call the NY Relay Service at 7-1-1 (Voice or TTY), give the operator the Quitline number. REFER-TO-QUIT REFERRAL FORM 2-11 New York State Smokers’ Quitline 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487) RTQ 1.11 Step-by-Step: If a tobacco user would like help from the Quitline, complete form. NEWS ROOM - NYSMOKEFREE.COM Public Information Specialist. (716) 845-8239. Anthony.Astran@RoswellPark.org. Contact Tony for media inquiries, connections to tobacco cessation experts, and additional quitline resources. Patricia Bax, RN, MS, NCTTP, ACB. Marketing and Outreach Coordinator. (716) 845-4365. HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS What you should know Early research indicates smoking cigarettes can increase the risk of complications from COVID-19. Smoking weakens the immune system, increases the risk of infectious diseases and respiratory infections, and is a major cause of chronic health conditions and cancer. 1 Quitting smoking means improving lung-health, and reducing the risk of complications from the virus. HEALTHCARE PROVIDER RESOURCES Toolkits & E-Learning A variety of tobacco cessation toolkits and e-learning modules to build the capacity of healthcare organizations to deliver evidence-based tobacco dependence screening and treatment to their patients, ultimately supporting theHEALTHCARE BENEFITS
NYS Medicaid covers evidence-based smoking cessation treatment, including all seven FDA-approved medications when prescribed by your doctor. Private health insurance and Medicare plans vary. See what stop-smoking medications your insurance covers. Visit mmcdruginformation.nysdoh.suny.edu/search, and follow the steps below! Enter the medicationREFERRAL PROGRAMS
Referring patients is simple. Our Opt-to-Quit ™ referral program offers a healthcare system-wide solution that ensures every tobacco-using patient is offered a referral to the Quitline. More than 750 healthcare sites throughout New York State use our successful Patient Referral Program. Patient referrals can be electronically transferred and patient activity reports are available online.NYSMOKEFREE.COM
Assist. Assist the patient in a plan of action. Smoking Cessation guidelines and plans are available, and should be tailored for the patient's particular needs. It is at this stage that the physician can give the patient specific materials and specific referral information for a smoking cessation program or self-help services (such astelephone
E-CIGARETTES AND VAPING There are not enough study results or industry regulations for safe e-cigarette use and the evidence is mixed on using e-cigarettes for quitting! It’s important that you talk with a healthcare provider when considering alternatives to smoking. Call the New York State Smokers' Quitline, 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487), or request to becalled
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The 5 R's: Relevance, Risks, Rewards, Roadblocks, and Repetition. are designed to motivate smokers who are unwilling to quit at this time. Smokers may be unwilling to quit due to misinformation, concern about the effects of quitting or demoralization because of previous unsuccessful quit attempts. Therefore, after asking about tobacco useHOME - NY SMOKEFREE
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