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TUP UPAC w wor orks to re o reduce the the har harm and and bur urden of of t toba obacco i in n New M Mexico Benjamn Jcquez TUPAC Program Manager Toba bacco use se is is th the sin single most t pre preventable caus
Benjamín Jácquez TUPAC Program Manager
Source: CDC, Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2014 2
Source: 2015 NM YRRS
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Source: 2014 NM Tobacco Evaluation Survey 4
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Medi dicaid d Cos Costs $222,800,000
Source: CTFK—The Toll of Tobacco in NM fact sheet, 6/20/16 6
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Source: CTFK—The Toll of Tobacco in NM fact sheet, 6/20/16
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Source: CTFK—The Toll of Tobacco in NM fact sheet, 6/20/16 9
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$7.2 $9.1 $9.1 $9.1 $6.1 $5.7 $5.7 $5.7 $5.7 $5.7 $5.4 $22.8
FY07 FY09 FY11 FY13 FY15 FY17 CDC Recommendation
Tob
acco MSA Fund unding to
C Prog
(millions) Source: NM TUPAC; CDC, Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2014 11
Source: NM TUPAC; CDC, Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2014 12
Prevention & Secondhand Smoke
31 31%
Tobacco Cessation Services
28% 28%
Media & Marketing
26% 26%
Data & Evaluation
11%
Administration
4% 4%
Source: NM TUPAC; CDC, Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2014 13
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Source: CDC, Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2014 15
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FY 2015 partners FY 2016 partners FY 2017 partners pending FY 2017 partners
Source: NM TUPAC, FY15-FY17
Source: NM YRRS, 2003 and 2015
30.2% 11 11.4% 2003 2015 Smoking among New Mexico youth
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# of QUIT NOW/DEJELO YA enrollees per county:
1 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 999 > / = 1000
Location of health systems change clinics
Source: NM TUPAC Program, FY16 21
2011 2015 Smoking among New Mexico and US adults US 21. 1.2% 2% NM 21.5% 17.5% 17.0%
Source: NM BRFSS, 2011 and 2015 22
8,011 8,1 ,195 8,31 318 24 24,000 FY14 FY15 FY16 CDC Target Reach
New Mexicans Served by NMDOH Tobacco Cessation Services
Source: NM TUPAC Program and CDC
Based on current funding levels, TUPAC serves 2.7% of adult smokers in the state CDC recommends that states reach
funding)
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Source: NM TUPAC Program and CDC 24
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Tribes Universities Multi Unit Housing (MUH)
Source: NM TUPAC Program, FY16 26
Source: 2014 NM Tobacco Evaluation Survey
61 61.4% 35.8% 2003 2015 Youth exposed to secondhand smoke
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Ke Kere res s Consu sulti ting Inc. – TUPAC Cont ntract actor
Smoke Free Signals is a resource center for Tribes interested in learning more about the harms of secondhand smoke (SHS) and engaging in SHS protection programs. Because tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death and disease among American Indians in the U.S., resources focus on six key areas:
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Updates
Training
Source: CTFK—Benefits and Savings from Smoking Declines in New Mexico, June 2016 29
Source: CTFK—Benefits and Savings from Smoking Declines in New Mexico, 8-2016 30
Source: CTFK—Benefits and Savings from Smoking Declines in New Mexico, 8-2016 31
Source: CTFK—Benefits and Savings from Smoking Declines in New Mexico, 8-2016 32
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33 Sources: 2015 YRRS and 2015 BRFSS
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