Corporate Health Promotion Programs: Focus on tobacco use Cessation Programs

Advantages of tobacco use Cessation Programs

Instances of respiratory diseases, cancer and other illnesses can be decreased through tobacco use cessation efforts. tobacco use cessation programs can provide huge opportunities for improved health.

The American Cancer Society reports that tobacco use workers cost businesses an average of $1,429 per smoker per year in increased healthcare costs over non-tobacco use workers. Implementing a tobacco use cessation program costs an average of $45 per employee per year, saving businesses an average of $1,383 per year for each employee who quits tobacco use. Additionally, the American Cancer Society reports that smokers are absent from work 50 percent more frequently than nonsmokers. They are also 50 percent more likely to be hospitalized and have 15 percent higher disability rates. tobacco use decreases onthe- job productivity as well. Employees who take four 10- minute tobacco use breaks a day work more than a month less per year than workers who don’t take smoke breaks.

Places to start with tobacco use cessation programs:

1.    Establish a business policy prohibiting tobacco use anywhere on the property.
2.    Offer prompts/posters to support no tobacco use policy.
3.    Policy supporting participation in tobacco use cessation activities during duty time (flex-time).
4.    Offer counseling through an individual, group, or telephone counseling program onsite.
5.    Offer counseling through a health plan sponsored individual, group, or telephone counseling program.
6.    Offer cessation medications through medical insurance.

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