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Initiated Act 1 Fall 2000 2
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Initiated Act Allocation of MSA Funds 3
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A healthier and better- informed Arkansas. 4
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Arkansas Aging Initiative The Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission
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Arkansas Biosciences Institute Has provided information through the combined strength of major research institutions. 7 College of Public Health
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Delta Area Health Education Center Increased access to: Health Care Health Education Clinical Services 8 Medicaid Expansion
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TOBACCO PREVENTION AND CESSATION PROGRAM 9 Arkansas Minority Health Commission
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State and Community Interventions Health Communications Interventions Cessation Interventions Administration and Management Surveillance and Evaluation 10
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And the numbers are evidence of our success 11
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Current Cigarette Smoking among High School Students* Arkansas 2000, 2005, & 2007 12
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21,500 Fewer High School Smokers
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Percentage of adults who were current cigarette smokers, AR ATS 2002, 2004, 2006, & 2008 14
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92,400 Fewer Adult Smokers 15
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Percentage of adult males who were current users of smokeless tobacco, by race/ethnicity AR ATS 2002, 2004, 2006, & 2008 16
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Current Smokeless Tobacco Use among High School Boys* By Race/Ethnicity Arkansas 2000, 2005, & 2007 17
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Percentage of adults who reported exposure to secondhand smoke in the home, AR ATS 2002, 2004, 2006, & 2008 18
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Percentage of adults who reported exposure to secondhand smoke in the vehicle, AR ATS 2002, 2004, 2006, & 2008 19
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Clean Indoor Air Act - 2006 Act 13 - 2006 Tobacco Excise Tax – 2003 and 2009 Arkansas Clean Air on Campus Act - 2009 RIP Cigarettes - 2009 20
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The Numbers – Dollars and Sense 21
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Arkansas Trends in Hospital Admissions for Selected Diseases for Patients 35 Years and Older, 2001-2008 Heart Disease 19.7% Decrease Stroke 32.3% Decrease Emphysema and 12.3% Decrease Chronic Bronchitis All Other Admissions2.2% Decrease (2001-2007 only) Excluding: Heart Disease, Stroke, Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis 22
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Major Questions What Does the Reduction in Hospital Admission Rates Mean in Terms of: Hospital-related Cost Savings? Value of Deaths Averted? 23
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Hospital-Related Cost Savings Heart Disease Stroke Emphysema, Chronic Bronchitis Smoking Attributable Hospital Admissions Averted Hospital Costs and Hospital-related Professional Costs Totals All costs are adjusted for inflation to 2008 constant dollars 4,2492,3952,930 $119.4 M$33.8 M$28.3 M 9,574 $181.5 M 24
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Value of Deaths Averted Heart Disease Stroke Emphysema, Chronic Bronchitis Smoking Attributable Deaths Averted Value of Smoking Attributable Deaths Averted* 95143 Totals 51 $103.9 M$159.8 M$52.2 M 289 $315.9 M *Dollar values were calculated using standard Health Economic methods of the value of a year-of-life saved. All costs are adjusted for inflation to 2008 constant dollars 25
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26 Arkansas Tobacco Quitline
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Adult Tobacco Quitline Arkansas Tobacco Users By County 27
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Helping to save money. Helping to save lives. Helping to maintain a healthy Arkansas. MSA FUNDING 29
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