“Researchers implemented an enhancement in the electronic health record to improve rates of smoking cessation.
Although the dangers of smoking are well known, tobacco still remains the number one cause of preventable death in the United States. The US Public Health Service recommends that physicians ask all patients about their tobacco use and connect them to cessation services, but there are still many patients who are never asked about their smoking habits. Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) have found that by enhancing the electronic health record, physicians were more likely to document a patient’s smoking habit and that access to cessation counseling was improved. This research is published April 27, 2009 in the Archives of Internal Medicine.”
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PR.com, 20 May 2009

