- Just do it. Study says #doctors should give smokers tools to quit even if smokers say they aren't thinking of quitting. http://t.co/9VlYZXRL
- @patriotledger editorial: "Don't let the tobacco industry be the only voice on tobacco use." http://t.co/o21SnLfC #wellsaid
- @LungAssociation on @fox25news re tobacco report card that gave #Massachusetts mixed grades; talks #tobacco #taxes http://t.co/O8YBkf4c
- Governor proposes 50-cent #tobacco #tax increase; will give State of the State speech tonight. http://t.co/Yi71UbJw
- #Quitting #smoking explained! Excellent, information-packed video encourages #smokers to try again. http://t.co/3oYkE57B
- Massachusetts saves $3 for every $1 spent helping #smokers #quit through #MassHealth. http://t.co/fnpVdocA #healthcarereform #Medicaid
- Helping Smokers Stop Saves Money, Study Says -- $3 saved for every $1 spent http://t.co/dIBe6iAS
Media campaigns
MTCP tailors messages to reach Massachusetts residents who suffer a disproportionate burden from tobacco use. Through market segmentation based on demographic and health risk factor data, MTCP determines the best audience for each campaign message. Focus group testing and a thorough review of the existing literature help form and refine the message.
The current Ex-Smoker Stories campaign is focused on increasing the number of people who quit smoking in the Fall River/New Bedford area of Massachusetts. The smoking rate in the state’s Southcoast region is approximately one and a half times the statewide average of 15%. The Ex-Smoker Stories campaign features two ex-smokers who live and work in the Southcoast area and are sharing their stories about quitting, encouraging all smokers to talk to their doctor about medicine and counseling and to call the Massachusetts’ Smokers’ Helpline to help them quit. This campaign will be expanded to radio and online ads throughout Massachusetts starting in June 2011.
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