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Shaping Policies | Improving Health
Dear Partners:
In late July, Partnership for Prevention’s ActionToQuit initiative was pleased to release its new guide, Save Lives and Money – Help People on Medicaid Quit Tobacco. The guide, prepared in collaboration with the American Lung Association, was released at the National Conference of State Legislators meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. You can access the guide here.
During the NCSL meeting, the Health Committee, at the initiation of Partnership for Prevention, hosted a special tobacco cessation briefing for state legislators and their staff members from across the country. The briefing focused on the impact the Massachusetts Medicaid program experienced when it offered and promoted a comprehensive tobacco cessation benefit. Although states have achieved many tobacco control policy advances in smoke free air laws and increased tobacco taxes, policies related to cessation have often lagged behind. The briefing on Massachusetts’ success combined with the release of the guide was intended to encourage other states to follow Massachusetts’ example.
The National Latino Tobacco Control Network is one of the six National Networks for Tobacco Control and Prevention funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ActionToQuit recently spoke with Jeannette Noltenius, MA, PdD, National Director of the NLTCN, to find out more about its activities.
The six ActionToQuit State Grantees are working on their year-long projects to implement innovative strategies to increase access to tobacco cessation treatments. Each month the newsletter features an interview with a different grantee to share information about their projects. The interview this month is with New York State.
Recognizing that reducing the prevalence of smoking will help firefighters personally by improving their health and physical fitness and will reduce a leading cause of fires, the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) is working to become the first smoke-free union in North America. This project is collaboration with Pfizer.
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-Partnership for Prevention and ActionToQuit Launch Listserv
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