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Health-costs-and-other-costs-of-smoking
By Mike Durand
A recent study found that in total, smoking costs the United States
approximately $150 billion each year including lost productivity
and health costs. Other studies estimate the real cost of cigarettes
to be about $40 a pack, once all the related medical expenses
are factored in. With such phenomenal figures, it is not surprising
that an increasing amount of research is being devoted to the
cost of smoking from a number of angles and including a number
of industries.
The costs of smoking go beyond the direct treatment of smoking-related
health concerns. Studies on worker absenteeism and productivity
show a significantly higher cost to employers for smokers than
non-smoking employees. Over the years, second hand smoke has also
contributed significantly to the overall expense. Although research
and education has improved drastically in recent decades, thousands
of young people still start smoking every day, and the high economic,
medical and social costs of smoking continue.
There are numerous resources available online that describe in
detail the many economic and health related costs of smoking.
Several very valuable and informative websites include:
CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov)
-Tobacco Information and Prevention Source (TIPS) – reports, educational
materials, cessation resources and more
-Press Releases
-SAMMEC software (Smoking Attributable Mortality, Morbidity, and
Economic Costs) – an online tool that allows individuals to calculate
smoking-related costs
Another up to date source of research and information is professional
Journal articles, searchable on such online databases as PubMed
(www.pubmed.gov), A service of the National Library of Medicine
and the National Institute of Health. National and regional studies
on smoking and related issues can be found, compared and compiled
for a comprehensive overview of statistical findings and recent
developments.
Other organizations, such as the American Lung Association focus
largely on the cost to human life (www.lungusa.org), and how to
reduce and overcome the contributing factors such as nicotine
addiction. From any
angle, it is obvious that the cost
to society of smoking-related illnesses and other effects is significant.
For more information about the costs, contributing factors, and
what you can do about it, browse some of the online resources
available. Past action has resulted in the vast increase of no-smoking
offices, buildings and other public spaces, leading to a significant
decrease in conditions resulting from second-hand smoke. We can
all help play a part in the continued efforts towards improved
understanding of smoking’s costs, and hopefully reducing them.
Smoking is not just a personal habit, but a contributing factor
to large scale social problems. It is going to take widespread
concern and concerted efforts to make substantial changes. Thankfully,
with the numerous smoking cessation methods and products available
today, there is more help for those who wish to quit smoking than
ever before.
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About the Author:
Mike
Durand
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