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Policy Report

Policy Report. Linda J. Graham, Health Policy Specialist Board of Health January 30, 2014. Health Policy Specialist. Policy Analyst Coordinate internal process of policy development, analysis, prioritization and implementation Developing standardized process and tools Support BOH

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Policy Report

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  1. Policy Report Linda J. Graham, Health Policy Specialist Board of Health January 30, 2014

  2. Health Policy Specialist Policy Analyst • Coordinate internal process of policy development, analysis, prioritization and implementation • Developing standardized process and tools • Support BOH • Analyze impacts of policies on SRHD Educate on Health in All Policies Legislative/Elected Official Liaison • Federal, state and local

  3. State Legislative Priorities SRHD will actively engage legislators in discussions concerning these policy bills/budget requests: • Tobacco Settlement Funds for Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Efforts • Healthiest Next Generation • Public Health Nurse Dispensing of Medication • Marijuana Education Funding SRHD will also monitor numerous other policy bills/budget requests and take action where appropriate.

  4. Marijuana Use

  5. Youth Marijuana Use Statewide Spokane 26% 27% 19% 18%

  6. Youth Marijuana Use Youth Admissions to Treatment by Drug 60%+ 20%+

  7. Youth Marijuana Use Statewide Spokane 62% 57% 38% 34%

  8. Youth Marijuana Use Impacts: • Long term health impacts • Higher risk of teen suicide • Other risky behaviors • School performance

  9. Youth Marijuana Use

  10. Youth Marijuana Use Accidental Exposures Potentially More Likely: According to the Washington Poison Center, at least 15 toddlers in our state were treated last year at local hospitals after adverse exposure to marijuana. Doctors concerned it is only going to get worse with legalization of recreational use.

  11. Adult Marijuana Use

  12. Adult Marijuana Use 12% 5.9% 5.0% 5.0% 4.3% 3.4% 2.8% 2.7% 0.1% 25-43 44-64 Male 18-24 Washington Urban Female 65+ Rural

  13. Adult Marijuana Use 4.3% 25-43 44-64 Male 18-24 Washington Urban Female 65+ Rural 4.6% 25-43 44-64 Male 18-24 Washington Urban Female 65+ Rural

  14. Adult Marijuana Use 64.8% 62.7% 59.7% 57.9% 57.4% 54.6% 55.2% 52.3% 42.3% Urban Washington Male Rural Female 65+ 44-64 18-24 25-43

  15. Adult Marijuana Use

  16. Questions?

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