Tuesday, July 2, 2019

How to successfully help your employees quit smoking for good

More than 70% of smokers say they want to quit. 

Unfortunately, most people try on their own, and fail.

According to a study conducted by the University of Toronto, on average, it can take 30 attempts for a smoker to quit.

You might be thinking, "My employees don't have to do it alone, we have a cessation program!"

Although they are great initiatives, sadly, most cessation programs are highly ineffective because they're built on outdated methods, models, and platforms.

That said - we're calling in the experts to help you help your employees to quit smoking for good

Pivot, the digital health solution for smoking cessation, is providing you a free, 16-page quick-read to help you learn: 

  • More successful ways to help your employees quit smoking forever 
     
  • The impact unsuccessful cessation has on you and your company's current and future expenses 
     
  • The costs - not in terms of finance - of continued employee smoking


 



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