Tobacco-Free Toolkit Helps Businesses Increase Their Bottom Lines
March 10 2009 - 11:16AM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, March 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Businesses looking
for ways to rescue their bottom lines and protect the health of
their employees and their families can pick up some valuable tips
from a new "toolkit" that shows them how to lower their costs by
reducing the use of tobacco in the workplace through personal
behavior change, health benefit design, and sensible workplace
policies. The kit, entitled "Investing in A Tobacco-Free Future:
How it Benefits Your Bottom Line & Community," was produced by
Partnership for Prevention and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids,
with funding from the United Health Foundation. It is being mailed
this week to every FORTUNE 500 company in America, and it can be
accessed online at http://www.prevent.org/tobaccofreefuture .
Smoking-related illness results in almost $100 billion in health
care costs each year, while smokers on average are absent from work
seven to 10 more days per year than non-smokers. As the toolkit
points out, businesses also incur sizable tobacco-related costs not
related to health. Commercial cigarette fires cause about $500
million in damages and kill 2,000 people each year, while cleaning
costs associated with smoking in the workplace total about $4
billion per year. "Businesses can benefit by understanding the
serious impact of tobacco and, by implementing programs and
policies to help create a healthier community, they can achieve
serious gains for maximum return," said Corrine G. Husten, MD, MPH,
Partnership for Prevention's interim president. The toolkit shows
employers how they can support tobacco control "inside the walls"
of their businesses by establishing a model workplace tobacco
control program. The model program includes a set of policies,
benefits and programs that will encourage employees not to use
tobacco in the workplace and to quit using tobacco altogether. It
also lays out how businesses can support efforts beyond their own
walls to reduce tobacco use and improve health in the larger
community, where employees and their families live, work and play.
"While workplace initiatives can be very effective in improving
health, these efforts will have an even bigger impact if employees
and their families live in healthy communities," said Matthew
Myers, President of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. "By getting
involved in state and community efforts to reduce tobacco use,
businesses can make an even bigger difference in the health of
their employees and the cost of their health care." "All Americans
should be concerned by the persistent reports that more than 20% of
the population continues to smoke tobacco," said Reed V. Tuckson,
MD, United Health Foundation board member and executive vice
president and chief of medical affairs, UnitedHealth Group.
"Employers have a special opportunity and incentive to positively
influence the behavior of their employees and to become strong
advocates in public policy discussions in their communities to
control tobacco abuse and its devastating health consequences."
ABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS: About Partnership for Prevention
Partnership for Prevention is a non-partisan, non-profit
organization of business, health care and government leaders
seeking to make disease prevention and health promotion a national
priority in health policies and practices. For more information, go
online to http://www.prevent.org/. About The Campaign for
Tobacco-Free Kids The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is a leader in
the fight to reduce tobacco use and its devastating consequences in
the United States and around the world. By changing public
attitudes and public policies on tobacco, the Campaign works to
prevent kids from smoking, help smokers quit and protect everyone
from secondhand smoke. About the United Health Foundation Guided by
a passion to help people live healthier lives, United Health
Foundation supports activities that expand access to quality health
care services for those in challenging circumstances and partners
with others to improve the well being of communities. The
Foundation also provides helpful information to support decisions
that lead to better health outcomes and healthier communities.
Since established by UnitedHealth Group [NYSE: UNH] in 1999 as a
not for profit private foundation, the Foundation has committed
more than $160 million to improve health and health care. For more
information, visit http://www.unitedhealthfoundation.org/.
DATASOURCE: Partnership for Prevention CONTACT: Damon Thompson of
Partnership for Prevention, +1-202-833-0009, ; or Amber McDowell of
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, +1-202-296-5469, Web Site:
http://www.prevent.org/ http://www.unitedhealthfoundation.org/
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