QuitWorks-NH is a free, evidence-based stop-tobacco use service developed by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and modeled after Massachusetts QuitWorks.
Visit QuitWorks-NH to find out how to simplify treating nicotine addiction in your practice.
The QuitWorks-NH Story
The QuitWorks-NH program was introduced in September 2007, for health care providers to use as a tool to aid the cessation efforts of their patients.
Operated by the New Hampshire Tobacco Helpline in Boston, QuitWorks-NH is a universally endorsed program for use by any provider with any patient willing to make a quit attempt, regardless of health insurance status.
In response to meeting the Joint Commission’s Core Measures, QuitWorks-NH for hospitals is available to create a continuum of effective treatment interventions from admission to post-discharge or post-outpatient visit. Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center was the first NH Hospital to institutionalize QuitWorks-NH. The NH Tobacco Prevention and Control Program offers training and technical assistance to any hospital or health care practice interested in adopting QuitWorks-NH.
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