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Tobacco Control Highlights Wisconsin Health Consequences and Costs Smoking - Attributable Mortality (SAM), 2000-2004 Smoking - Attributable Productivity Losses, 2000-2004 Smoking - Attributable Expenditures (SAEs), 2004 SAM* Total SAM Rate Overall: 7,240 244.2 Male: 4,401 362.7 Female: 2,839 162.2 Note: *Average annual total among adults aged 35 years and older. It does not include burn or secondhand smoke deaths. Age-adjusted rate expressed per 100,000 population. Productivity Losses* ($) Overall: 1,703,509,000 Male: 1,131,617,000 Female: 571,892,000 Note: *Average annual total among adults aged 35 years and older. It does not include burn or secondhand smoke deaths. Type of Expense SAEs ($) Overall: 1,954,000,000 Ambulatory Care: 332,000,000 Hospital Care: 1,022,000,000 Nursing Home Care: 178,000,000 Prescription Drugs: 275,000,000 Other* : 148,000,000 Note: *Excess personal health care expenditures attributed to diseases for which cigarette smoking is a primary risk factor, among adults aged 18 years and older. Home health services and durable medical equipment expenditures. Source: Smoking Attributable Mortality, Morbidity, and Economic Costs (SAMMEC) online application Behaviors Cigarette Use (Adults), 2013 Cessation (Adults), 2013 Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Current Smoking (Adults), 2013 Note: * Estimates for education are based on adults aged 20 years and older. Estimates for racial/ethnic groups are based on combined 2012 and 2013 data. Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Page 1 / 10

Smoking Prevalence (Youth), 2013 Source: State data from Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS), 2013; National data from National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (NYRBS), 2013 Cessation (Youth), 2012 Note: *Percent of Smokers who quit cigarettes for one or more days during the past year. Source: State data from Youth Tobacco Survey (YTS), 2012; National data from National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), 2011 Environment Smokefree Policies in Homes, 2010-2011 Smokefree Policies in Indoor Worksites, 2010-2011 Note: The above estimate is a percentage of households with smokefree rules. The estimate is based on agreement of self-respondents aged 15 years and older within each household. Source: Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey (TUS-CPS) Note: The above estimate is a percentage of people aged 15 years and older, who work in indoor worksites with smokefree policies. Source: Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey (TUS-CPS) Page 2 / 10

Cessation Coverage Medicaid Coverage of Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Treatments, 2014, 2nd Quarter Comprehensive Medicaid Coverage of Treatments: Counseling Medicaid Coverage of Cessation Treatments Fee-For-Service Plans Managed Care Plans Summary No No No Individual Counseling: Yes Yes Yes Group Counseling: No Varies by Plan No Medications Nicotine Patch: Yes Yes Yes Nicotine Gum: Yes Yes Yes Nicotine Lozenge: No No No Nicotine Nasal Spray: Yes Yes Yes Nicotine Inhaler: Yes Yes Yes Bupropion (Zyban ): Yes Yes Yes Varenicline (Chantix ): Yes Yes Yes Barriers to Treatments Fee-For-Service Plans Managed Care Plans Summary Barriers to Treatments: Yes Yes Yes Co-Payments Required: Yes Yes Yes Prior Authorization Required: No No No Counseling Required for Medications: No No No Stepped Care Therapy Required: No No No Limits on Duration: No No No Annual Limits: No No No Lifetime Limits: No No No Other: No No No Telephone counseling is available through the state quitline. Note: Section 2502 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires all state Medicaid programs to cover all FDA-approved tobacco cessation medications as of January 1, 2014. However, states are currently in the process of modifying their coverage to come into compliance with this requirement. Data in the STATE System on Medicaid coverage of tobacco cessation medications reflect evidence of coverage that is found in documentable sources, and may not yet reflect medications covered under this requirement. Source: American Lung Association State Tobacco Cessation Coverage Database Page 3 / 10

Legislation Legislation Smokefree Indoor Air, 2014, 2nd Quarter Government Worksites Private Worksites Restaurants Commercial Day Care Centers Home-based Day Care Centers Indoor Air Restrictions on Smoking Penalties Banned (100% Smokefree) Separated Ventilated Areas Designated Areas None To Business To Smoker Legislation Excise Tax 2014, 2nd Quarter Cigarette Tax Per Pack $2.520 Smokeless Tax Smokeless Tobacco Yes Percent Value 71 Type of Tax Chewing Tobacco Tax ($) Snuff Tax ($) Manufacturer's List Price Legislation Licensure, 2014, 2nd Quarter Over-the-Counter Vending Machines License Required Yes License Required Yes Includes Cigarettes Yes Includes Cigarettes Yes Includes Chewing Tobacco No Includes Chewing Tobacco No Legislation Advertising 2014, 2nd Quarter Any Restrictions Banned on State Property Banned on Public Transportation Any Restrictions on Tobacco Billboards Banning of Tobacco Billboards Legislation Youth Access, 2014, 2nd Quarter Cigarette Sales Cigarette Vending Machines Minimum Age Yes Restriction on Access Yes Minimum Age (Years) 18 Banned from Location Yes Purchase Prohibited Yes Limited Placement No Possession Prohibited Yes Locking Device No Use Prohibited No Supervision No Legislation Preemption, 2014, 2nd Quarter Any Preemption: Yes Preemption on Smokefree Indoor Air Preemption on Advertising Preemption on Youth Access Bars No Promotion Yes Sales to Youth Yes Government Worksites No Display Yes Distribution Yes Private Worksites No Sampling Yes Vending Machines Yes Restaurants No Other Yes Economics State Revenue from Tobacco Sales and Settlement Tobacco Settlement Revenue ($): 2014 $145,695,859.90 Gross Cigarette Tax Revenue ($): 2013 $573,163,403 Cigarette Tax Per Pack, 2014 2 Quarter $2.520 Cigarette Consumption (Pack Sales Per Capita), 2013 39.80 Source: Settlement Revenue from National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG); Cigarette Tax from Office on Smoking and Health (OSH); Others from Orzechowski and Walker (OW) Page 4 / 10

Funding Investment in Tobacco Control Appropriations/Grants, 2011 Total Amount and Total Per Capita Total Amount: Total Per Capita: Amount ($) 9,485,202.00 1.66 Note: The data are not adjusted for inflation. Total Amount by Source Source Amount ($) Percentage of Total Amount (%) Funding Cycle State: 6,850,000.00 72.2 07/10-06/11 Federal: 2,577,512.00 27.2 04/10-03/11 American Legacy Foundation: 4,901.00 0.1 07/10-06/11 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: 52,789.00 Total: 9,485,202.00 100.0 For state appropriations, the state funding cycle reported is the state's fiscal year for data from 2000-2011. For years prior to 2000, state funding data were tracked for a funding cycle set at July 1 to June 30 for all 50 states and DC. For federal appropriations, the funding cycle reported is the funding cycle for the OSH NTCP grant. 0.6 07/10-06/11 Source: Bridging the Gap/ImpacTeen Project, University of Iillinois at Chicago Health Policy Center (UIC) Page 5 / 10

Expenditures, 2011 Note: The data are not adjusted for inflation. Expenditures as a Percentage of 2007 CDC Recommended Level Total Amount ($): Total Per Capita ($): 2007 CDC Best Practices Recommended Annual Investment ($): Total Expenditures as a Percentage of 2007 CDC Recommended Level (%): Expenditures by 2007 CDC Best Practices Program Components 7,670,000.00 Program Components Amount ($) Percentage of Total Amount (%) State and Community Interventions: 4,848,000.00 63.2 Health Communication Interventions: 420,000.00 5.5 Cessation Interventions: 1,472,000.00 19.2 All Interventions Subtotal: 6,740,000.00 87.9 Surveillance and Evaluation: 425,000.00 5.5 Administration and Management: 505,000.00 6.6 Total: 7,670,000.00 100.0 1.35 64,300,000.00 11.9 Source: Bridging the Gap/ImpacTeen Project, University of Iillinois at Chicago Health Policy Center (UIC) Page 6 / 10

Quitline General Information Quitline Name: Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line Phone Numbers: 608-265-5617 Services Available - Hours of Operation and Available Languages Hours of Operation Live Pick Up Calls Quarter Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 2013-Q4 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2013-Q3 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2013-Q2 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2013-Q1 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2012-Q4 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2012-Q3 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2012-Q2 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2012-Q1 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours Hours of Operation Counseling Available Quarter Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 2013-Q4 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2013-Q3 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2013-Q2 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2013-Q1 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2012-Q4 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2012-Q3 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2012-Q2 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 2012-Q1 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours Available Languages Language 2012-Q1 2012-Q2 2012-Q3 2012-Q4 2013-Q1 2013-Q2 2013-Q3 2013-Q4 English Spanish French Cantonese Mandarin Korean Vietnamese Russian Greek Amharic (Ethiopian) Punjabi Deaf and Hard of Hearing (TTY) Deaf and Hard of Hearing with Video Relay Page 7 / 10

Services Available - Counseling Counseling Available to Everyone 2012-Q1 2012-Q2 2012-Q3 2012-Q4 2013-Q1 2013-Q2 2013-Q3 2013-Q4 Eligibility criteria do not include Resident of State, Age, and Readiness to Quit. Number of Counseling Sessions Offered to All Eligible Callers 2012-Q1 2012-Q2 2012-Q3 2012-Q4 2013-Q1 2013-Q2 2013-Q3 2013-Q4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Services Available - Medications Free Medications Medication 2012-Q1 2012-Q2 2012-Q3 2012-Q4 2013-Q1 2013-Q2 2013-Q3 2013-Q4 Nicotine Patch Nicotine Gum Nicotine Lozenge Nicotine Nasal Spray Nicotine Inhaler Bupropion (Zyban ) Varenicline (Chantix ) Free Medication Offered - No Requirements Free Medication Offered - With Requirements Eligibility criteria do not include Resident of State, Age, and Readiness to Quit. Service Utilization - Call Volume Total Incoming Calls Total Incoming Calls 2012-Q1 2012-Q2 2012-Q3 2012-Q4 2012-Total 2013-Q1 2013-Q2 2013-Q3 2013-Q4 2013-Total 4,116 5,273 3,249 2,828 15,466 3,568 6,620 6,240 4,030 20,458 Page 8 / 10

Service Utilization - Services Received Total Callers Who Received Counseling and/or Medications Total Callers Who Received Counseling and/or Medications 2012-Q1 2012-Q2 2012-Q3 2012-Q4 2012-Total 2013-Q1 2013-Q2 2013-Q3 2013-Q4 2013-Total 1,577 2,164 1,429 1,279 6,449 1,704 2,489 2,198 1,445 7,836 Only includes callers who called for themselves. Service Utilization - Caller Characteristics Characteristics of Callers, 2012-2013 Only includes callers who called for themselves. Missing values have been excluded. Percentages for race/ethnicity may sum to more than 100% because some callers select more than one race/ethnicity. Page 9 / 10

Service Utilization - Types of Tobacco Products Used Types of Tobacco Products Used, 2012-2013 Only includes callers who called for themselves. Percentages may sum to more than 100% because some callers select more than one tobacco product. The percentage of callers who reported using more than one tobacco product is indicated by Multiple Tobacco Products. Note: Throughout this report NA indicates that the data are not available or are not shown because sample size is < 50. Page 10 / 10