Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care
supplemental issue

Vol. 7, Supplement 2, April 2005

What's New in Nicotine & Tobacco Research?
Richard Hébert

COMMENTARY

Systems change to improve health and health care: Lessons from
Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care
Paula A. Keller , Michael C. Fiore , Susan J. Curry , C. Tracy Orleans

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Tobacco attitudes, practices, and behaviors: A survey of dentists participating in managed care
David A. Albert , Herb Severson , Judith Gordon , Angela Ward , Judy Andrews , Don Sadowsky

Offering telephone counseling to smokers using pharmacotherapy
Raymond G. Boyle , Leif I. Solberg , Stephen E. Asche , Jackie L. Boucher , Nicolaas P. Pronk , Catharine J. Jensen

The association between patient‐reported receipt of tobacco intervention at a primary care visit and smokers' satisfaction with their health care
Molly B. Conroy , Nicola E. Majchrzak , Susan Regan , Caroline B. Silverman , Louise I. Schneider , Nancy A. Rigotti

Improving clinic- and neighborhood-based smoking cessation services within federally qualified health centers serving low‐income, minority neighborhoods
Edwin Fisher , Judy Musick , Catina Scott , J. Philip Miller , Richard Gram , Veronica Richardson , Jane Clark , Vani Pachalla

An integrated computer-based system to support nicotine dependence treatment in primary care
Anna M. McDaniel , Philip L. Benson , G. H. Roesener , Julie Martindale

CONCLUDING COMMENTARY

Simplicity matters: Using system-level changes to encourage clinician intervention in helping tobacco users quit
Connie C. Revell and Steven A. Schroeder