Estimating the return on investment of the Bureau of Tobacco Free Florida tobacco control programme from 1999 to 2015.
James M NonnemakerAnna J MacMonegleNathan MannRobyn WoodleaJennifer DukeLauren PorterPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Our results suggest the BTFF resulted in fewer YLL, substantial healthcare cost savings and substantial savings in terms of mortality costs. The positive ROIs for healthcare expenditures and premature mortality suggest that the BTFF is a good investment of public funds.