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Smoking Cessation Through QuitNet

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Free smoking cessation medications available for Boston University employees

What is QuitNet?
QuitNet is an Internet-based service designed to help individual tobacco users through the quitting process. It combines evidence-based methods of treating tobacco addiction with a powerful and effective individually controlled program that is available to anyone, anytime, anyplace.To learn more about QuitNet please visit this introduction page.

Services Provided

  • Around the clock, personalized online support from QuitNet
  • Complete up to 7 calls with your own personal quit-smoking coach
  • A colorful QuitGuide to help you learn all about quitting smoking
  • Fun and helpful QuitTips support delivered regularly by e-mail

Free Medications
Boston University will provide stop-smoking medications to employees participating in the QuitNet program at no cost through December 31, 2008. Thereafter, employees pay 100% of the medication cost.

How Do I Enroll?
To link to the QuitNet website and register for their services as well as free smoking cessation medications, you will first need to log in with your ACS login account and Kerberos password. To learn more about setting up your account, please visit the Getting Started section of the Employee Link.