Electronic link to quitlines tested in major smoking cessation push
NCT ID NCT04969978
Summary
This study is testing whether making it easier for doctors to electronically refer patients to state Quitline services helps more people get support to stop using tobacco. It involves over 9,000 patients across 20 community health centers in Oregon. Researchers are comparing two methods of implementing this electronic referral system to see which one is more effective and cost-efficient at connecting patients with quitting resources.
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OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
Portland, Oregon, 97239, United States
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