USG’s Well-Being Policy Regarding Tobacco Product Use: A Proposal for Changing from Opt-Out to Opt-In

The University System of Georgia (USG) has a state-wide initiative aimed at increasing the well-being of faculty and staff by deincentivizing the use of tobacco products by employees who are covered by a USG healthcare plan. This incentive is positive in that aid in stopping tobacco product usage is...

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Main Authors: Donald Ariail, Benedikt Quosigk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georgia Southern University 2021-03-01
Series:Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gcpa/vol37/iss1/5
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spelling doaj-5d09cb4e4c3c4e7e97d4c2c9263b7c6c2021-03-12T21:03:47ZengGeorgia Southern UniversityGeorgia Journal of College Student Affairs2330-72692021-03-0137110.20429/gcpa.2021.370105USG’s Well-Being Policy Regarding Tobacco Product Use: A Proposal for Changing from Opt-Out to Opt-InDonald AriailBenedikt QuosigkThe University System of Georgia (USG) has a state-wide initiative aimed at increasing the well-being of faculty and staff by deincentivizing the use of tobacco products by employees who are covered by a USG healthcare plan. This incentive is positive in that aid in stopping tobacco product usage is offered to each member; and negative in that each member who is a tobacco product user is penalized. A healthcare surcharge is added to the monthly health insurance premium paid by each faculty/staff member for themselves and covered dependents over 18 years of age who are tobacco product users. The current policy considers covered employees and their applicable dependents to be users of tobacco products unless they annually opt-out. This paper includes summaries of the incidence of cigarette and tobacco product usage in the U.S., a summary of USG’s policies related to the current tobacco initiative, a brief literature review regarding opt-in and opt-out programs, and a discussion of the possible negative impact of the current USG tobacco use policy. Support is provided for the present tobacco surcharge penalty being either eliminated or its implementation changed, and for the current opt-out default being changed to an opt-in program.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gcpa/vol37/iss1/5opt-in vs. opt-out programstobacco use policysin taxethicssurcharge burden
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USG’s Well-Being Policy Regarding Tobacco Product Use: A Proposal for Changing from Opt-Out to Opt-In
Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs
opt-in vs. opt-out programs
tobacco use policy
sin tax
ethics
surcharge burden
author_facet Donald Ariail
Benedikt Quosigk
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title USG’s Well-Being Policy Regarding Tobacco Product Use: A Proposal for Changing from Opt-Out to Opt-In
title_short USG’s Well-Being Policy Regarding Tobacco Product Use: A Proposal for Changing from Opt-Out to Opt-In
title_full USG’s Well-Being Policy Regarding Tobacco Product Use: A Proposal for Changing from Opt-Out to Opt-In
title_fullStr USG’s Well-Being Policy Regarding Tobacco Product Use: A Proposal for Changing from Opt-Out to Opt-In
title_full_unstemmed USG’s Well-Being Policy Regarding Tobacco Product Use: A Proposal for Changing from Opt-Out to Opt-In
title_sort usg’s well-being policy regarding tobacco product use: a proposal for changing from opt-out to opt-in
publisher Georgia Southern University
series Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs
issn 2330-7269
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The University System of Georgia (USG) has a state-wide initiative aimed at increasing the well-being of faculty and staff by deincentivizing the use of tobacco products by employees who are covered by a USG healthcare plan. This incentive is positive in that aid in stopping tobacco product usage is offered to each member; and negative in that each member who is a tobacco product user is penalized. A healthcare surcharge is added to the monthly health insurance premium paid by each faculty/staff member for themselves and covered dependents over 18 years of age who are tobacco product users. The current policy considers covered employees and their applicable dependents to be users of tobacco products unless they annually opt-out. This paper includes summaries of the incidence of cigarette and tobacco product usage in the U.S., a summary of USG’s policies related to the current tobacco initiative, a brief literature review regarding opt-in and opt-out programs, and a discussion of the possible negative impact of the current USG tobacco use policy. Support is provided for the present tobacco surcharge penalty being either eliminated or its implementation changed, and for the current opt-out default being changed to an opt-in program.
topic opt-in vs. opt-out programs
tobacco use policy
sin tax
ethics
surcharge burden
url https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gcpa/vol37/iss1/5
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