Smokefree
The provision of high-quality NHS Stop Smoking Services is a high priority. They have already helped many people to stop smoking successfully and are a key part of tobacco control and health inequalities policies both at local and national levels.1 Evidence-based NHS stop smoking support is highly effective both in cost and clinical terms. It should therefore be seen in the same way as any other clinical service and offered to anyone who expresses an interest in stopping.
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