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Page 1: PATHFINDER CASE STUDY TOBACCO CONTROL. Points to ponder This is a model, not a definitive analysis Does this model reflect the way outcome is attributed

PATHFINDER CASE STUDY

TOBACCO CONTROL

Page 2: PATHFINDER CASE STUDY TOBACCO CONTROL. Points to ponder This is a model, not a definitive analysis Does this model reflect the way outcome is attributed

Points to ponder

• This is a model, not a definitive analysis

• Does this model reflect the way outcome is attributed to policy in your organisation?

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NGOs

Customs and Excise

Ministryof Health

Treasury

InternationalAgencies

HealthStatus

TobaccoConsumption

TAX

HEALTHPROMOTION

LEGISLATION

Ministry ofEducation

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

HEALTH STATUSFOR NEW ZEALANDERS

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

HEALTH STATUSFOR NEW ZEALANDERS

POLICY

PROGRAMMES

FUNDING

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

PROGRAMMES

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

HEALTH STATUSFOR NEW ZEALANDERS

EVIDENCE

FUNDING

POLICY

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THE LINK BETWEEN TOBACCO CONSUMPTION

AND HEALTH STATUS

• 4,700 New Zealand smokers die from smoking-related illnesses each year

• In terms of Years of Life Lost (YLLs) the average smoker incurs 6.2

• In 1996, there were 49,960 YLLs attributable to smoking

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THE LINK BETWEEN TOBACCO CONSUMPTION

AND HEALTH STATUS• Secondhand smoke increases the

risk of SIDS and childhood respiratory disease, and causes 388 deaths per year in NZ

• Tobacco is responsible for a large proportion (~25%) of the inequality in health status between Pakeha and Non-Pakeha

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

PROGRAMMES

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

HEALTH STATUSFOR NEW ZEALANDERS

EVIDENCE

“reducing smoking (and the harm from second hand smoke)”

Goal 6, Objective 28, NZHS

FUNDING

POLICY

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

TAXATIONON TOBACCO

LEGISLATIONCONCERNING

TOBACCO

HEALTHPROMOTION

A1

B1

C1

B2

A2

C2

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

C1 C2

HEALTHPROMOTION:

MEDIANRT

COUNSELLING

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MEDIA

• Media-led tobacco cessation campaigns can: awareness of the harm of smoking

• For example, awareness that every cigarette is doing damage from 75% to 82% (Australia)

the utilisation of cessation services and products

• For example, a 34% increase in calls to Quitline following media coverage of the link between smoking and blindness (New Zealand)

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MEDIA

• Media-led tobacco cessation campaigns can: the frequency of quit attempts

• For example, an increase in one year quit rate from 8% to 11% among smokers and recent quitters

the prevalence of smoking• For example, by 1.5% in Australia

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COUNSELLING

• Various reviews by Cochrane TAG:– Physician or nurse advice– Telephone counselling– Self-help material– Individual or group therapy

ALL helpful for smoking cessationOf proven economic value is antenatal smoking cessation

for pregnant women: savings of $3.31 for every $1 spent on counselling services.

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NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY

• Significantly more efficacious than placebo– Odds ratio for abstinence with NRT compared to placebo

of 1.73 (95% CI 1.62 – 1.85)

• All forms of NRT effective– Different forms have different odds ratios, and there is

some evidence that combinations are more effective

• NRT products increase quit rates ~ 1.5 to 2 fold regardless of setting

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

C1 C2

HEALTHPROMOTION:

MEDIA NRT

COUNSELLING

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QUITLINE and NRT in NZ

• Quitline since mid-1998

• Subsidised NRT in November 2000

• Three-month evaluation

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726,300smokers

5,160quitters

360quitters

NRT

No NRT 2,232YLLssaved

31,992YLLssaved

x6.2

x6.2

NRT net benefit:29,760 YLLs saved

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QUITLINE and NRT in NZ

• Coverage 20,600 smokers

• Cost $2.5 million

• Benefit 29,760 YLLs saved

• Period: 3 months

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

TAXATIONON TOBACCO

LEGISLATIONCONCERNING

TOBACCO

HEALTHPROMOTION

A1

B1

C1

B2

A2

C2

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

A1 A2TAXATION (EXCISE) ON

TOBACCOPRODUCTS

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TAXATION

• WHO: most econometric studies show a convincing decrease in consumption as tax rates increase

• Tobacco Industry: strongly resistant to taxation compared with other tobacco control interventions (internal industry documents)

• World Bank: price increase of 10% would reduce smoking by about 4% in high income countries and by about 8% in low and middle income countries.

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TAXATION

• Groups most responsive to price changes:– young people – people on low incomes– people with less education

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

A1 A2HIGH TAXATION (EXCISE) ON

TOBACCOPRODUCTS

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TAXATION in NZ• In December 1995:

– 38% in the excise on loose tobacco 17% in consumption of loose tobacco.

– (This change equalised the excise on loose tobacco with that of manufactured cigarettes – there was no change in overall consumption).

• In May 1998:– 13% in tax 6% in total tobacco consumption.

• In May 2000:– 20% in price (14% in tax + 6% in tobacco

company price) 18% in total tobacco consumption.

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1,452quitters

9,002YLLssaved

810,550YLLssaved

x6.2

x6.2

NRT net benefit:801,548 YLLs saved

20,328cigs/day

726,300smokers

10,168,200cigs/day

1,830,276cigs/day

130,734quitters

tax

No tax

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$2,435,489per day

10,147,872cigs/day

726,300smokers

10,168,200cigs/day

8,337,924cigs/day

$2,334,618per day

tax

No tax

x $0.28per cig

x $0.24per cig

Net Revenue 2º to 20% in tax ($100,871) per day

($9,204,478) per quarter

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TAXATION in NZ

• Consumption decreases 18%

• Equivalent to ~130,000 fewer smokers

• Equivalent to 810,550 YLLs saved

• Cost $9.2 million in lost excise revenue per quarter

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

TAXATIONON TOBACCO

LEGISLATIONCONCERNING

TOBACCO

HEALTHPROMOTION

A1

B1

C1

B2

A2

C2

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

B1 B2LEGISLATIONCONCERNING

TOBACCO

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LEGISLATION

• RESTRICTING TOBACCO SALES– Legislation can smoking participation

among young people• The effect is especially apparent when

retailer education and enforcement is used in conjunction with legislation

• In NZ, the number of sales to under-age volunteers fell from 10% to 5% over two years utilising a policy of retailer education, surveillance, and enforcement

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LEGISLATION

• SMOKEFREE WORKPLACES smoking at work

• rate of smoking by heavy smokers by 25% (Australia)

the cessation rate of workers by 25% (Australia)

exposure of workers to ETS• In USA, exposure to ETS in a restaurant is ~1.8 x

higher than in an office, in a bar exposure is ~5 x than in an office

• In NZ, worker exposure to ETS decreased by ~50% following the SEA 1990

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18,750smokers

12.5quitters

10quitters

BAN

No BAN

62YLLssaved

77.5YLLssaved

x6.2

x6.2

net benefit of BAN:15.5 YLLs saved

75,000workers

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LEGISLATION

• SMOKEFREE WORKPLACES– Effect of workplace ban:

• 25% increase in quit rate of workers• Equivalent to saving 15.5 YLLs• Period: 3 months• Cost: negligible (enforcement)

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LEGISLATION• PROPOSED EVALUATION OF AMENDMENTS

TO SEA 1990• the effect on total NZ tobacco consumption• the effect on barworkers’ respiratory health• analysis of nicotine exposure in hospitality workers• hospitality industry employment statistics• qualitative assessment of the attitudes and

experiences of hospitality venue owners and managers

• hospitality venue patrons attitudes to second hand smoke/smoking in licensed premises

• community attitudes to bans on smoking in licensed premises

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MINISTRYOF HEALTH

TOBACCOCONSUMPTION

TAXATIONON TOBACCO

LEGISLATIONCONCERNING

TOBACCO

HEALTHPROMOTION

A1

B1

C1

B2

A2

C2

15 YLLs

810,550 YLLs

29,760 YLLs

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NGOs

Customs and Excise

Ministryof Health

Treasury

InternationalAgencies

HealthStatus

TobaccoConsumption

TAX

HEALTHPROMOTION

LEGISLATION

Ministry ofEducation

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NGOs

Customs and Excise

Ministryof Health

Treasury

InternationalAgencies

HealthStatus

TobaccoConsumption

TAX

HEALTHPROMOTION

LEGISLATION

Ministry ofEducation

STATE OF THE ECONOMY

Life expectancy 5 years GDP £3-5 billion

(Wanless Report)

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NGOs

Customs and Excise

Ministryof Health

Treasury

InternationalAgencies

HealthStatus

TobaccoConsumption

TAX

HEALTHPROMOTION

LEGISLATION

Ministry ofEducation

STATE OF THE ECONOMY

Inequality in income (self-reported) health status(independent of the effect of income)(Kennedy et al, 1998)

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NGOs

Customs and Excise

Ministryof Health

Treasury

InternationalAgencies

HealthStatus

TobaccoConsumption

TAX

HEALTHPROMOTION

LEGISLATION

Ministry ofEducation

STATE OF THE ECONOMY

Highest smoking prevalence beneficiaries, low incomes(Tobacco Facts, 2001)

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NGOs

Customs and Excise

Ministryof Health

Treasury

InternationalAgencies

HealthStatus

TobaccoConsumption

TAX

LEGISLATION

HEALTHPROMOTION

Ministry ofEducation

STATE OF THE ECONOMY

“present levels of [tobacco] taxation appear indefensible on externalitygrounds” (Tax Review 2001)

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CONCLUSIONS

1. This model provides a way of thinking about other influences on outcomes.

2. The policy framework involves many subtle interactions on the path to outcomes.

3. This model may be useful for directing research around the attribution of outcomes.