Growing interest in how to best integrate quitline services with chronic disease such as behavioral health, substance abuse and diabetes is becoming increasingly important. Integration relates to both funding and sustainability and figuring out how quitlines can best serve clients by acknowledging that tobacco cessation can not be addressed in isolation. Click here to return to the main Library page.
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2022- Project CONNECT: An Implementation Guide Link
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9/29/2024
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Project CONNECT: An Implementation Guide for Quitlines was released as a result of NAQC’s partnership activities with the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MD Anderson), as well as quitline service providers, and quitline funders. Project CONNECT tested and further refined an existing video patient decision aid about LCS for quitline participants. Seven state quitlines and their state public health funders participated in Project CONNECT to evaluate the reach and impact and document the resources needed to implement and maintain the patient decision aid and other educational materials about LCS. Based on the experiences of the states and service providers involved in Project CONNECT, an Implementation Guide for Quitlines was developed to help quitline funders and service providers learn what it takes to educate quitline participants about lung cancer screening.
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QL Map Report - Specialized Materials Link
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9/29/2024
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Chronic disease and tobacco, priority populations and cultural appropriateness, quitline services, special, tailored, targeted.
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2011 - Draft Research Agenda for Quitines Link
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9/29/2024
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Chronic disease and tobacco , minimal data set, quitline basics, quitline-related research materials.
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2008 Paper - The Role of Reimb. and Third Party Link
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9/29/2024
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Reimbursement, third party, parties, chronic disease and tobacco, funding and sustainability, Medicaid, U.S. federal issues releated to cessation, public-private partnerships.
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Research Presentations (NAQC Web page) Link
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9/29/2024
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Reach of quitlines, quitline-related research materials, quitline basics, public-private partnerships, promoting quitlines/creating demand, priority populations and cultural appropriateness, NAQC annual survey, minimal data set, cost, budget and investment, chronic disease and tobacco.
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Webinar - Third Party Reimbursement as a Strategy Link
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9/29/2024
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Reimbursement, third party, chronic disease and tobacco, funding and sustainability, Medicaid, U.S. federal issues related to cessation, public-private partnerships.
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Webinar - Quit Rates: Success Stories, Challenges Link
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9/29/2024
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Chronic disease and tobacco, ensuring service quality/quality improvement, evaluation, priority populations and cultural appropriateness, quit rates, quitline-related research materials.
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Webinar - Taking a Closer Look at Mental Health Link
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9/29/2024
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Mental health, chronic disease and tobacco, ensuring service quality/quality improvement, health systems change/integrating quitlines into health systems, priority populations and cultural appropriateness, quitline-related research materials, quitline services.
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Webinar-Serving Callers with Psychiatric Cond. Link
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Administration
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9/29/2024
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Mental health, psychiatric conditions, chronic disease and tobacco, tobacco treatment general, priority populations and cultural appropriateness, quitline operations, quitline-related research materials, quitline services.
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Webinar-The Growing Link Between QLs and Chronic Link
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9/29/2024
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Mental health, substance abuse, cessation-related policy, ensuring service quality/quality improvement, fax and electronic referral, health systems, tobacco, priority populations and cultural appropriateness treatment general change/integrating quitlines into health systems, promoting quitlines/creating demand.
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