Resources and Printable Materials
- Electronic Cigarettes
- Policy Implementation-Frequently Asked Questions
- Smoking and Tobacco Cessation Apps (PDF)
- Smoking Cessation Resources for ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Employees (PDF) (printable)
- Smoking Cessation Resources for Students *Under Construction*
- Smoking Cessation Resources by Location
- Be Well Solutions-Kick Nic (PDF)
- IMPACT Solutions (PDF)
- University Policy 5-21 Regarding Smoking and Tobacco Use at ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï
Smoking Cessation Resources: Ready to Quit?
Are you feeling ready to quit? If you are, we are certainly here to help and support you along the way. Below you will find a comprehensive list of resources, contact information, and eligibility requirements for smoking cessation services for university employees. Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and prescription medication coverage has been added to the CVS prescription drug plan for all employees and their covered dependents (18 and over). No co-pay or co-insurance will be applied for NRT or prescriptions.
Let’s quit together! You CAN do it!
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Who Is Eligible |
Contact Information |
Be Well Solutions |
Full-time benefits eligible employees |
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Based on the American Lung Association's Freedom from Smoking program, Be Well Solutions offers an intensive 8 week, 10 session program. All trainers are certified by the American Lung Associations
Be Well Solutions also provides unlimited free virtual, telephonic, and/or email support even if you are not in the Freedom From Smoking Program. |
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CVS Health |
Full and part-time benefits eligible employees and their covered dependents (over age 18)
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888-202-1654
Log in to CVS/Caremark at
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Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and prescription medication coverage has been added to the CVS prescription drug plan effective July 1, 2016 for all employees and their covered dependents (18 and over). No co-pay or co-insurance will be applied for NRT or prescriptions. |
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CVS |
Full and part-time benefits eligible employees and their covered dependents (over age 18)
CVS MinuteClinic also accepts most insurance plans
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MinuteClinics are located in many local CVS Pharmacies
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CVS MinuteClinic Start to Stop program provides:
*Clinic visit subject to $10 Office Co-Pay and then 100%
Members can also call 844-265-4321, a toll-free number operated by the American Cancer Society Quit For Life Program to complete a readiness assessment and receive referrals to plan sponsored offerings, community resources or the CDC's Quit Line. |
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Impact Solutions |
Full and part-time benefits eligible employees and their covered dependents (18 and over) | 800-227-6007 login: kent |
Live Well Tobacco Free
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Medical Mutual |
Employees and their eligible dependents (18 and over) covered by Medical Mutual
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866-845-7702 |
QuitLine is a free program you access over the phone that is designed to help you quit smoking. When you enroll in the SuperWell QuitLine, a trained Smoking Cessation Coach will help you determine a plan of action with a target quit date. You’ll receive ongoing support and coaching throughout the process, from encouragement and reminders on or near your target quit date, all the way through completing the program. Quitline coaches will:
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Other Resources |
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Ohio Tobacco QuitLine |
800-QUIT-NOW |
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The QuitLogix program is a free service available to eligible members 18 years of age and over. Online and telephonic support are available 7 days a week |
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American Cancer Society Quit for Life Program |
Available to any individual interested in smoking cessation support
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Free telephonic support program to assist individuals trying to quit smoking. Quit For Life gives tobacco users the support and help they need to stay focused on their personal reasons for quitting. Those willing to try to quit will get:
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All ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï campuses will become smoke- and tobacco-free beginning July 1, 2017. This policy applies to all members of the university community, including students, employees, visitors, volunteers, patients and customers on all ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State property.