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Healthcare Provider Advice and Support on Tobacco Cessation to Georgia Tobacco Users US Public Health Service (PHS) Recommended Interventions to Improve the Successful Rate of Tobacco Cessation1,5 Percent (%) Estimated Number of Adult Smokers Visited a doctor, dentist, nurse, or other health professional in the past year 70% 900,000 Healthcare professional advised tobacco users to quit smoking or using tobacco productsa 47% 738,000 Last time a health care professional advised tobacco users to quit using tobacco, 40% 133,000 they put them into contact with or told the tobacco users how to contact a telephone tobacco cessation quit line, class or program, or one-on-one counselinga Last time a health care professional advised tobacco users to quit using tobacco, 56% 188,000 they recommended or prescribed FDA-approved medicationa,b aIncludes adult tobacco users who have seen a doctor in the past year bFDA-approved nicotine patch, nicotine gum, nicotine lozenges, nicotine nasal spray, nicotine inhalers or pills (oral medications) The Georgia Tobacco Quit Line (GTQL) The Georgia Tobacco Quit Line was established in 2001 and is funded by the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA)
