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California hospital quits smoking cold turkey

Accreditation Connection, September 28, 2007

Some facilities face pushback from employees as campus-wide bans go into effect, as Sutter Medical Center of Sacramento, CA has found, according to the Sacramento Bee.

The Joint Commission has required hospitals to ban indoor smoking since 1993. A 2000 study by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that hospital employees were more likely to quit smoking at facilities after a tobacco ban than at facilities where smoking was still permitted on campus. That same research showed that 41% of hospitals had enacted campus-wide smoking bans.

To read more about the challenges faced by the facility as it enacts a campus-wide smoking ban, which goes into effect today, October 1, click here.

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