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Marion County Corporation of Marion League County The state of tobacco control Community Partner Minority Partner Minority Partner Minority Partner Lead Minority Partner Lead Agency Lead Agency Lead Agency Agency Lead Agency Health and Hospital Indianapolis Urban Indiana Black Expo, Inc. Indiana Latino Institute Latino Health Organization Marion County Corporation of Marion League County Coordinator: Coordinator: Coordinator: Coordinator: Coordinator: Allison Aultman Janet Kamiri Toni Deaderick Berenice Tenorio Ana Pereira 3833 North Rural St. 777 Indiana Ave. 601 N. Shortridge Rd. 2126 N. Meridian St. 311 N. New Jersey St. Indianapolis, IN 46205 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Indianapolis, IN 46219 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Ph: (317) 221-3099 Ph: (317) 693-7631 Ph:(317) 923-3111 Ph: (317) 472-1055 Ph: (317) 972-4564 Fx: (317) 221-3114 Fx: (317) 693-7613 Fx: (317) 925-6624 Fx: (317) 472-1056 Fx: (317) 637-0111 AAultman@ [email protected] btenorio@ MarionHealth.org tdeaderick@ indianalatinoinstitute.org [email protected] indianablackexpo.com TOBACCO AND HEALTH IN MARION COUNTY Percent of adults who smoke Smoking and pregnancy Births affected by 1,502 smoking low birth weight, SIDS, reduced lung function Cost of smoking $2.04 million related births Lung cancer deaths per 100,000 residents Percent of pregnant women who smoke Indiana .....................................11.5% Marion County ......................... 9.2% Smoking deaths Cardiovascular disease deaths per 100,000 residents Deaths attributable to smoking 1,541 Deaths due to secondhand smoke 186 Asthma related emergency room visits per 10,000 residents Economic burden of secondhand smoke: $301.8 million Smoking related illness 46,232 TOBACCO CONTROL FUNDING $6.1 billion $1,554,000 Economic cost in Indiana due to smoking. Combined coalition funding in Marion County for July 2019- June 2021. $903 per Indiana household State and federal tax burden from smoking-caused government expenditures. TOBACCO FREE POLICIES Smoke free community workplace, restaurant and bar law: Colleges and Universities: • City of Indianapolis • City of Lawrence • Christian Theological Seminary • Crossroads Bible College • Indiana Tech - Indianapolis • Indiana University/Purdue University Hospitals and Health Care Facilities: Indianapolis • Ivy Tech - Indianapolis • Martin University • University of Indianapolis • Marion University • IU Health Partners • Community Hospitals of Indiana, Inc. • Fairbanks Hospital, Inc. • Indiana Heart Hospital • Rehabilitation School Districts: Hospital of Indiana • Select Specialty • Hospital - Beech Grove • St. Francis Hospital and Health • St. Vincent Hospital and Health Beech Grove City Schools • Flanner House Elementary School • William N. Wishard Memorial Hospital • Westview Hospital • & Learning Center • Franklin Township Community School Family Services of Central Indiana • Gallahue Mental Health Center Corporation; IN School for the Blind and Visually Impaired • • Larue Carter Hospital • Midtown Community Mental Health Indianapolis Public Schools • Irvington Community School Center • Ortho Indy • Kindred Hospital-Indianapolis North & Irvington Prep Academy • M S D Decatur Township • M S D Lawrence Township • M S D Pike Township • M S D Warren Township • M S D Washington Township • The Project School - Indianapolis COMMUNITY-BASED TOBACCO CONTROL COALITION • University of Indianapolis • American Diabetes Association (ADA) • Spire Wellness • Indiana University Purdue University • Promoting Smoke-free Pregnancies in • Indy Chamber of Commerce Indianapolis (IUPUI) Indiana (PSPI) • Indy Rainbow Chamber • Ruth Lily Health Education Center • Community Health Network/Tobacco • Speedway Chamber (RLHEC) Task Force (CHN) • St. Florian Center • Butler University • Top 10 Coalition • Ruth Lily Health Education Center • Family Development Services- Head • Little Red Door Cancer Agency (LRD) • Indiana Youth Group Start Marion County • Bringing Indiana Along (BIA) • Boys II Men, Inc. • Lorene Sandifur, Wayne Township • Indiana Dental Hygienist Association • Indiana Housing Agency Teacher (IDHA) • Reverie Estates • Marion County School Wellness Council • Eskenazi Health • Sandra Edmond-Veteran • Health and Hospital Corporation of • HealthNet • MCPHD Lead Safe and Healthy Homes Marion County, Long Term Care • WIC • Indiana Apartment Association • Asthma Alliance of Indiana (AAI)/InJAC • Baby and Me Tobacco Free Marion • American Cancer Society (ACS-CAN) County • American Lung Association (ALA) • Salvation Army Indiana Division • MCPHD-Heart Alive • Karlee Macer, Indiana State • American Heart Association (AHA) Representative, District 92 COMMUNITY INDICATORS Protect and maintain local tobacco control coalition Decrease adult smoking rates by: infrastructure needed to combat tobacco use, as well as • Promoting the Indiana Tobacco Quitline (1-800- QUIT working with community organizations to reduce tobacco use NOW) throughout the community among those groups most impacted by tobacco • Working with health care providers to ensure they ask, advise, and refer their patients to tobacco treatment Protect Hoosiers from exposures to secondhand smoke by: • Supporting employers to create healthier employees • Supporting local and/or statewide smoke-free air through employer supported tobacco treatment resources ordinances for worksites, including restaurants, bars, and to their workforce gaming facilities • Implementing tobacco-free campus policies for hospitals, Decrease youth smoking rates by: health care centers, mental health centers and clinics, and • Supporting community efforts for counter tobacco point- addiction treatment centers of-sale strategies at the local level • Assisting school districts to implement comprehensive tobacco-free campuses • Working toward smoke-free policies in public housing • Assisting college and university campuses to implement comprehensive tobacco-free policies The state of tobacco control Marion County Updated January 2020.
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