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Computerized expert systems offer the premise of increasing the Frequency a
nd efficiency of physician counseling of smokers to quit by collecting pert
inent data and presenting it to physicians in a useful manner to guide and
inform the counseling session. This article explores one such program that
collects patient information, before the physician visit, that is pertinent
to counseling smokers as described in the Agency for Health Care Policy an
d Research's Smoking Cessation Guidelines and supported in the medical lite
rature. The program uses the information collected to produce two reports:
one for the physician to use during the visit and the other for the patient
as a means of supplementing and reinforcing the counseling message. Pilot
data are presented from volunteers and primary care patients.