NICOTINE CESSATION

  

There is no denying that nicotine is harmful. Nicotine use increases risks for heart disease, cancer, and many other conditions.

 

Employee nicotine use is also hurting your company’s bottom line. It’s estimated that nicotine users incur $2,284¹ more per person each year in health care costs and $2,574² more per year in lost productivity through breaks and absenteeism. The HealthCheck360 Nicotine Cessation Program helps your employees get the support they need to quit, helping them live a healthier and happier life.

 

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HEALTHCHECK360'S NICOTINE CESSATION PROGRAM TEACHES PARTICIPANTS:

  

Behavior modification skills 

 Tools to beat their nicotine addiction

Their best method of quitting

 How to set appropriate and achievable goals

 Stress Management

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHERE DO YOU START?

  

HealthCheck360 addresses the physical addiction and behavioral habits of nicotine use leading to an average 36% quit rate. We design a personalized quit plan for each participant, regardless of nicotine type used. This five step program is just what your employees need to stop nicotine use, for good. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PROGRAM INCLUDES:

  • A welcome packet sent directly to participants home
  • Weekly coaching calls
  • Dedicated coach who gets to know the individual member, tailoring the experience to fit their needs 
  • Easy-to-use mobile app for support on the go
  • Program announcements and outlines helping employers communicate and launch the program 
  • Aggregate reporting so you know the overall impact at your company

 

 

 

 

 

HELP YOUR EMPLOYEES GET STARTED WITH QUITTING TODAY WITH THESE FREE TIPS.

 

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FREE DOWNLOAD: QUITTING MAKES A DIFFERENCE

 

Download and share this free poster with your employees. It's filled with important information on the effects of nicotine and the benefits of quitting.

 

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¹ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. MMWR, 51 (14): 300-303, April 2002. Annual Smoking – Attributable Mortality,
Years of Potential Life Lost, and Economic Costs – United States, 1995-1999. Cost reflects 5% adjustment for inflation.
² EPIC/MRI Survey. Unpublished Report, April 2000. Smoking Breaks Costly to Business.