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APPENDIX B: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TOBACCO USE PREVENTION STRATEGIC PLAN, 1999
Pages 339-346

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From page 339...
... that tobacco use rate by Related Behaviors coordinates and monitors 15% by the year Among Military progress of this prevention plan 2001, for the total Personnel will serve as with oversight by the Prevention force (i.e., include the initial baseline for Safety and Health Promotion Guard, Reserve, current rates of tobacco Council (PSHPC)
From page 340...
... B.1.2. Assess Service policies on tobacco use for students and instructors, during the duty day, for all formal military training schools, (e.g., Basic and Officer Training School, technical schools, professional military education schools)
From page 341...
... Assess and evaluate commanders at all existing educational programs levels on how best to for commanders that include encourage healthy education on how to encourage lifestyles as well as healthy lifestyles and the benefits of being information regarding the tobacco free. benefits of being a nonsmoker.
From page 342...
... (For example, articles and using Public Affairs campaigns that include benefits and other military of being tobacco free, the media. availability of smoking cessation programs, and the harmful effects of tobacco use.)
From page 343...
... C.1.7. Support pricing of smoking cessation products below the local competitive price.
From page 344...
... D.1.5. Assess Service policies, and draft policy if necessary, to require routine screening of all beneficiaries as part of "Put Prevention Into Practice" program, with providers using guidelines from the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR)
From page 345...
... Draft policy to fund percentage of Military Military Treatment Facilities Treatment Facility pharmacies to specifically stock pharmacies providing a variety of NRT and other NRT and other approved pharmacological approved interventions that have pharmacological substantial empirical support for therapy to TRICARE their use, (e.g. buproprion)
From page 346...
... ACRONYMS: AATURC = Alcohol Abuse/Tobacco Use Reduction Committee; AHCPR = Agency for Health Care Policy; ASD(HA) = assistant secretary of defense for health affairs; DoD = Department of Defense; NRT = nicotinereplacement therapy; O and M baseline POM = Operations and Management baseline program objective memorandum; PSHPC = Prevention Safety and Health Promotion Council; USD/P and R = under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness.


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