- In Hawaii, more than 61% of smokers have attempted to quit in the past year.
- Studies show smokers are two to three times more likely to succeed in quitting when they get help than when they do not.
- Employers can help employees who smoke to quit by providing the tobacco cessation treatment benefits.
- Businesses particularly when facing skyrocketing health care cost, we need to carefully weigh changes in benefits or services. The study shows that tobacco cessation is the most cost-effective preventive service employers can provide.
- Calculate the cost to take a wise decision;