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SSM Health Care plans to go smoke-free in November
February
4, 2004
SSM
Health Care plans to make all of its facilities
tobacco-free by Nov. 18, the company said Wednesday.
As of that date, the company will not permit
tobacco use of any kind inside or outside of its hospitals, clinics,
medical office buildings or nursing homes. In addition, designated
smoking areas outside of those facilities will be eliminated, the
company said.
It is the first health-care organization in the
St. Louis area to take the step, said Trudy Barthels, spokeswoman.
She said the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and Johnson City,
Tenn.- based Mountain States Health Alliance were the only other
health-care organizations SSM was aware of that had made a similar
decision.
Barthels said a committee is still working out
details of the plan, including where smokers will go to smoke, and
what kind of support the company may offer to employees who may be
thinking of stopping smoking.
"As a health care organization committed to the
health and safety of its employees, patients and their families, it
is our responsibility to take a leadership role on this major public
health issue," said Sr. Mary Jean Ryan, president and chief
executive of SSM, in a statement.
The company has received endorsements of its
action by various organizations, including the American Cancer
Society Heartland Division, American Heart Association, American
Lung Association of Missouri, American Hospital Association, and
several state organizations.
St. Louis-based SSM Health Care (SSMHC), a health
care ministry founded in 1872, is one of the largest Catholic
systems in the nation. It is also one of the largest health care
providers in Missouri. SSMHC owns, operates and manages 20 acute
care hospitals.
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