| Help
is Available |
The
Tobacco Prevention and Control Program funds several services
that help people quit smoking or chewing tobacco.
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| Learn
More About These Services |
Click on the service name
to learn more about it.
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Utah
Tobacco Quit Line |
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Utah
QuitNet |
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Medicaid
and PCN Tobacco Cessation Program |
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State
of Utah/Association for Utah Community Health Partnership |
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Teen
Cessation Classes |
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First
Step Quitting Program for Pregnant Women |
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| Eligibility |
Find
out which services you or your clients are eligible for.*
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| All
Utahns |
Information
and referral services through Utah Tobacco Quit Line
Intensive cessation counseling (up
to 5 sessions lasting 40 minutes each) through
the Utah Tobacco Quit Line
Online counseling, information and
group support through Utah QuitNet
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| Medicaid
and Primary Care Network (PCN) Population |
| 12
weeks of Zyban smoking cessation treatment for enrollees
ages 21+ through
Medicaid Health Plans (talk to a Health Program Representative
for more
information).
Nicotine Replacement Therapy and local support programs
for pregnant mothers
only (no age restrictions) through Medicaid Health Plans
(talk to a Health Program Representative for more information).
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| Also… |
| Uninsured
community health center clients may obtain 12 weeks
of Zyban
smoking cessation treatment free of charge through participating
Association
for Utah Community Health community health centers.
Many local areas offer teen cessation
classes, such as END (Ending Nicotine
Dependence) and NOT (Not On Tobacco).
Many local
areas offer First Step, a guided self-help program for
pregnant women who want to quit smoking.
Learn more about these services described
above
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*Note:
Eligibility for state-sponsored cessations benefits is
subject to change without notice
based on funding levels. For the most current information,
continue to check the main website page: http://www.tobaccofreeutah.org/healthcare.html |
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