Interagency Committee on Smoking and Health
Meeting Summary: July 28, 2011
Cessation: Emerging Interventions and Innovations
- Welcome, Introductions, and Charge to the Group
- Department of Health and Human Services Update
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration Current Activities and Implementation of Regulations
- Unequal Progress—The Epidemiologic Case for Cessation Interventions Targeting Vulnerable Populations
- Best Practices and Emerging Interventions to Reduce Tobacco Use Amongst High Prevalence Populations: Case Studies
- Tobacco Cessation Interventions with Low-Income Ohio Appalachian Smokers
- Smoking Cessation Treatment Guides for Low-Income Parents of Head Start Children: Formative Lessons of a Pilot Study
- Wisconsin Nicotine Treatment Integration Project (WiNTiP): Triggering a Paradigm Shift in Treating Patients with Mental Health and Addictive Disorders
- Evolving Innovative Approaches
- Integration of Smoking Cessation into Mental Health Treatment for Veterans with PTSD
- Tobacco Control in the Indian Health Care System
- Medicare Coverage: Tobacco Use Cessation Policy Updates
- Medicaid Coverage of Tobacco Cessation Services
- Future Directions
- Smokefree Women and Smokefree Teen Initiatives: Using Emerging Technologies to Increase Reach and Engagement
- Informing the Regulatory Process Through a Large-Scale Longitudinal Study of Smokers: Collaboration of the FDA Center for Tobacco Products and the National Institute on Drug Abuse
- Turning the Tables on the Tobacco Industry by Creating a National Smokers’ Registry
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