Physician use of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) is disappointingly low in the United States. Much emphasis historically has been placed on the individual clinician to implement use of guidelines in practice. Recently, the Public Health Service issued an updated set of smoking cessation guidelines that include recommendations not only for patients and physicians, but also for health care administrators, insurers, and purchasers. A random sample of Missouri family physicians and general internists was used to determine, for the first time empirically, whether physicians receiving external support for guideline implementation were more likely to adopt and adhere to guidelines in practice. Fewer than 20 percent of physicians receive system support consistent with the updated guideline for smoking cessation. Only 32 percent of physicians who are unaware of the guidelines receive any of the recommended external support, while nearly 60 percent of physicians who adhere to the guidelines in practice are receiving some form of external support. Thus, the fundamental issue that requires national attention is that successful guideline implementation is highly dependent on administrative supports from health care organizations and insurers.

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