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Utah Highlights – In Adobe Acrobat Format (PDF-35K) Utah HighlightsHealth Impacts
Adult
Cigarette
Use,
2000
|
Current
Cigarette
Smoking, Grades 6–8 |
Current Any Tobacco Use, Grades 6–8 | Current
Cigarette Smoking, Grades 9–12 |
Current Any Tobacco Use, Grades 9–12 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
National* | 11.0% | 15.1% | 28.0% | 34.5% |
Utah† | n/a | n/a | 11.9% | 14.5% |
Boys† | n/a | n/a | 11.7% | 16.2% |
Girls† | n/a | n/a | 11.8% | 12.2% |
Current
Cigarette
Smoking
=
smoked
cigarettes
on
1
of
the
30
days
preceding
the
survey. Current Any Tobacco Use = current use of cigarettes or smokeless tobacco or pipes or bidis or cigars or kreteks on 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey. Sources: *National Youth Tobacco Survey, 2000; †Utah Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 1999. |
*Calculations
for
racial/ethnic
groups
are
based
on
combined
1999
and
2000
data.
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Utah is investing 11% of CDC's Best Practices lower estimated recommended funding and 5% of the upper estimated recommended funding. Utah spent $130 per capita on smoking-attributable direct medical expenditures. In 1998, about 12% ($81,000,000 or $373.05 per recipient) of all Medicaid expenditures were spent on smoking-related illnesses and diseases.
Smoking-Attributable Direct Medical Expenditures, 1998 |
Smoking-Attributable Productivity Costs, 1999 |
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---|---|---|---|
Ambulatory | $106,000,000 | Annual Total | $244,000,000 |
Hospital | $71,000,000 | Annual Per Capita | $115 |
Nursing Home | $46,000,000 | ||
Prescription Drugs | $28,000,000 | ||
Other | $22,000,000 | ||
Annual Total | $273,000,000 | ||
Annual Per Capita | $130 |
Tobacco settlement revenue received in 2001 | $27,593,646 |
Gross cigarette tax revenue collected in 2000 | $46,235,000 |
Cigarette
tax
per
pack
was
$0.515
in
2001 Cigarette sales were 40.7 packs per capita in 2000 |
Funding Source | FY02 Amount |
Funding Cycle |
State Appropriation—Settlement (Tobacco Only)* | $0 | |
State Appropriation—Excise Tax Revenue | $250,000 | 7/01–6/02 |
State Appropriation—Other | $0 | |
Subtotal: State Appropriation | $250,000 | |
Federal—CDC
Office
on
Smoking and Health |
$1,268,944 | 6/01–5/02 |
Federal—SAMHSA | $0 | |
Non-Government Source—American Legacy Foundation† | $0 | |
Non-Government Source—RWJF/AMA | $199,885 | 4/01–3/02 |
Subtotal: Federal/National Sources | $1,468,829 | |
FY02 Total Investment in Tobacco Control | $1,718,829 | |
CDC Best Practices Recommended Annual Total (Lower Estimate) | $15,230,000 | |
CDC Best Practices Recommended Annual Total (Upper Estimate) | $33,383,000 | |
FY02 Per Capita Investment in Tobacco Control | $0.75 | |
*A total of $4,039,800 was appropriated to the Department of Health Community and Family Services for tobacco, alcohol, and drug prevention programs. An additional $2,000,000 may be appropriated as a supplemental for FY02 per Senate Bill 15 in the upcoming 2002 general session. | ||
†On October 1, 2001, Utah received $467,635 from the American Legacy Foundation. |
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