Search Results - "Sneegas, Karla"
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State tobacco control expenditures and tax paid cigarette sales
Published in PloS one (13-04-2018)“…This research is the first nationally representative study to examine the relationship between actual state-level tobacco control spending in each of the 5…”
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The National and State Tobacco Control Program: Overview of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Efforts to Address Commercial Tobacco Use
Published in Preventing chronic disease (30-05-2024)“…Large tobacco-related health disparities exist among such groups as American Indian and Alaska Native people (5); Black and African American people (6); people…”
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Identifying and Responding to Technical Assistance and Training Needs in Tobacco Prevention and Control
Published in Health promotion practice (01-07-2004)“…The Master Settlement Agreement generated expectations that significant, long-term funding would be available to the 46 participating states in reparation for…”
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A Media Campaign to Increase Health Care Provider Assistance for Patients Who Smoke Cigarettes
Published in Preventing chronic disease (17-10-2019)“…Although most smokers visit a health care provider annually, only half report being provided evidence-based assistance with quitting, defined as brief…”
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State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Coverage — United States, 2014–2015
Published in MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report (30-10-2015)“…Medicaid enrollees have a cigarette smoking prevalence (30.4%) twice as high as that of privately insured Americans (14.7%), placing them at increased risk for…”
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State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Coverage - United States, 2014-2015
Published in MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (30-10-2015)“…Medicaid enrollees have a cigarette smoking prevalence (30.4%) twice as high as that of privately insured Americans (14.7%), placing them at increased risk for…”
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Stop burning profits: kicking the habit can save money for both employers and employees
Published in Indiana business magazine (01-09-2008)Get full text
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