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Protocol for Identifying and Treating Patients

Protocol for Identifying and Treating Patients Who Use TobaccoProtocol for Identifying and Treating Patients Who Use tobacco No level of smoking or tobacco use is tobacco addiction is a chronic condition, often requiring multiple quit attempts for a tobacco user to become tobacco There are effective, evidence-based, brief clinical interventions available to help Patients who smoke. The intervention protocol2 below can be integrated into the tobacco use identification and intervention clinical workflow for every patient aged 13 years and older. This Protocol can also serve as a model to build clinical decision support into the electronic health record (EHR) to achieve tobacco use intervention goals. In terms of the core components of a clinical tobacco cessation intervention, all Patients can benefit from behavioral counseling. All Patients 13 and older, with the exception of pregnant women, adolescents, light smokers, and smokeless tobacco users (due to insufficient evidence), can benefit from medication.

the patient visit tobacco cessation workflow and their critical role and duties in patient tobacco use identification and intervention. When incorporating the tobacco cessation protocol into an electronic health record (EHR), the workflow and documentation must be convenient, concise, and able to be queried and extracted.

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