A demonstration project for using the electronic health record to identify and treat tobacco users.
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Philip A. Bain | P. Bain | M. Fiore | Stevens S. Smith | R. Adsit | Lezli A Redmond | P. M. Reber | C. Lindholm | T. Brein
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