Tobacco Disparities and Inequities: Cessation Concerns, Best Practices, and Resource Challenges in Region 6
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Good morning, everyone! Happy to be here this morning.

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Good morning from Wisconsin :)

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Where is the link to the pre-survey?

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Good morning everyone!

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Great Morning EveryoneMitzi LaSalleEvergreen Life ServicesCentral LA

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^^ Pre-Survey

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Thanks Michelle!

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you're welcome!

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From Dr. Mike "In 2017, the RAND Corporation found that females, 45 and older, living in rural areas, and on public insurance are more likely to have multiple chronic conditions."

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Chronic Disease Note: The US spends over 363 billion dollars annually on treating patients with heart disease, and over half of all Americans have high blood pressure. Improving smoking cessation rates can reduce the economic burden and poor health related to heart disease.

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Chronic Disease Note: The US spends over 327 billion on treating diabetics, and those diagnosed with diabetes spend 2.3 times more on their healthcare compared to non-diabetics. Improving smoking cessation rates can reduce the economic burden and improve diabetes management.

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Thank you!

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In the follow up email will be the survey for all to fill out along with instructions for the CEU