Predictive validation and forecasts of short-term changes in healthcare expenditure associated with changes in smoking behavior in the United States.
James LightwoodSteve AndersonStanton A GlantzPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Reductions in smoking produce substantial savings in real per capita healthcare expenditure in short to medium term. A 5% relative drop in smoking prevalence (about a 0.87% reduction in absolute prevalence) combined with a 5% drop in consumption per remaining smoker (about 16 packs/year) would be followed by a $31.5 billion reduction in healthcare expenditure (in 2014 dollars).