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Rand Health Q. 2012 Sep 01;2(3):1. eCollection 2012.

Evaluation of the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Program: Progress During 2008 and 2009.

Rand health quarterly

Dana Schultz, Shannah Tharp-Gilliam, Tamara Dubowitz, Hao Yu, Susan L Lovejoy, Andrea Phillips, John Engberg

PMID: 28083260 PMCID: PMC4945233

Abstract

The Tobacco Settlement Proceeds Act, a referendum passed by Arkansans in the November 2000 election, invests Arkansas' share of the tobacco Master Settlement Agreement funds in seven health-related programs. RAND was contracted to perform a comprehensive evaluation of the progress of the seven programs in fulfilling their missions, as well as the effects of the programs on smoking and other health-related outcomes. This article discusses the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission's activities and its responses to recommendations by RAND in the earlier evaluation reports and documents continued activity and progress by the seven funded programs for 2008 and 2009. The article evaluates the progress of each of the funded programs, including assessing progress in achieving programmatic goals and tracking the programs' activities and indicators. It also updates trends in outcome measures developed to monitor the effects of the funded programs on smoking and other health-related outcomes. Finally, it provides both program-specific and statewide recommendations for future program activities and funding, including ongoing strategic planning, developing evaluation measures, collaboration with other programs, and sustaining funding and growth.

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