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Firms Help Workers Kick Butts

Posted Oct 26, 07 10:40 AM CDT in US Business Science & Health 

(Newser) – Smoking, everybody's favorite target, is now drawing fire from employers looking to cut medical costs by helping workers kick the habit, the New York Times reports. Employers gain significantly when employees quit, because a typical smoker racks up $16,000 in additional lifetime medical costs and saps productivity with smoking breaks and absenteeism.

Smoking cessation joins weight management and diabetes control as areas where private employers have taken health care reform into their own hands. Spending $900 per individual nets most companies 15% to 35% in long-term success. Most firms offer free counseling, nicotine patches, and financial bonuses for quitting; some penalize smokers who don't join a cessation program $100 per month.

Source New York Times

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Sasha Tsuros smokes outside of a coffee shop on a busy street in downtown Belmont, Calif., in this file photo on Monday, June 11, 2007. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)   (Associated Press)
Helen Heinlo smokes outside of a coffee shop in Belmont, Calif., in this file photo on Monday, June 11, 2007. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)   (Associated Press)
A Chinese man smoking a cigarette is silhouetted in this Wednesday May 30, 2007 file photo. Many US companies are looking to cut costs by encouraging employees to quit smoking. (AP Photo/File)   (Associated Press)
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