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2022
Handout
This handout provides information on the many benefits for quitting smoking.
2022
Handout
Trifold brochure featuring Tips®  ad participants that highlights the many benefits of quitting smoking.
2021
Book
This user guide focuses on how comprehensive tobacco control programs can promote cessation through population-wide efforts. According to Best Practices 2014, “encouraging and helping tobacco users to quit is the quickest approach to reducing tobacco-related disease, death, and healthcare costs.” Population-based interventions can dramatically increase access to proven cessation treatment and help more people quit for good. This guide offers program staff and partners information on how to promote health systems change, improve insurance coverage for cessation treatment, and support state quitlines.
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2021
Book
Ending the commercial tobacco use epidemic will require the coordinated efforts of many people. Together, partners can achieve more than they could on their own. Since the publication of Best Practices User Guide: Coalitions in 2009, partners have been working nationwide to educate the public about the harms of commercial tobacco, build support for tobacco-free environments, and increase access to evidence-based commercial tobacco cessation treatment. This user guide expands and updates the recommendations in the previous Coalitions user guide to help programs develop and maintain strategic partnerships and coalitions to achieve commercial tobacco control goals.
2021
Book
After more than 50 years of research, we know what works to reduce commercial tobacco use. Yet evidence-based interventions are not reaching the people who need them most, and tobacco use still remains the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. Dissemination and implementation (D&I) strategies can help close the gap between research and practice by turning what we know into what we do. This User Guide is designed to help programs share information about what works to reduce commercial tobacco use and put new or improved tobacco control interventions into practice.
2021
Handout
This handout provides information on the many benefits for quitting smoking.
2020
Fact Sheet
This fact sheet provides an overview of the full report of the Surgeon General and highlights the conclusions and findings relevant to healthcare professionals and health systems and provides links to key cessation resources.
2020
Fact Sheet
This fact sheet discusses the risks of e-cigarette use by youth, and what health care providers can do to address the epidemic of youth e-cigarette use. Special sections show what typical e-cigarettes look like, including USB flash drive-shaped devices, such as JUUL. this publication has English version PubNo.300624.
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2020
Infographic
This infographic is useful for social media sharing and inclusion in other promotional activities like media kits, blog posts, newsletter articles/e-blasts, or presentations. (2 pages). ~ 7.50  in x 22.63 in.
2010
Fact Sheet
This one-page fact sheet (available only in packets of 25), released in December of 2010, provides simple talking points and key information to help medical providers talk to their patients about quitting tobacco use. The fact sheet summarizes findings from How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: The Biology and Behavioral Basis for Smoking-Attributable Disease: A Report of the Surgeon General. The fact sheet features smoking-attributable chronic disease information as well as “how to quit” information from the Clinical Practice Guidelines (published by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality).
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