Strategies What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive. SORT BY A-ZBest MatchNewest VIEW 102550 36 Strategies Scientifically Supported Some Evidence Family and Social Support Housing and Transit Income Quality of Care Tobacco Use Insufficient Evidence Mixed Evidence Increase or supplement income Prevent neighborhood crime and violence Reduce initiation and/or increase cessation Access to Care Community Safety Education Clear all Bookmark this strategy Tobacco cessation therapy affordability Reduce patients’ out-of-pocket costs for tobacco cessation therapies such as nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and cessation counseling participation Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Tobacco Use Bookmark this strategy Tobacco marketing restrictions Limit promotion, placement, flavoring, or pricing of tobacco products via regulation Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Tobacco Use Bookmark this strategy Tobacco quitlines Deliver phone-based counseling to tobacco users who want to quit, usually with follow-up calls proactively scheduled after initial contact Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Tobacco Use Bookmark this strategy Tobacco taxes Increase tobacco price per unit through taxes at the federal, state, or local level Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Tobacco Use Bookmark this strategy Unemployment insurance (UI) Increase compensation provided to unemployed workers looking for jobs by expanding eligibility, amount, or duration of benefits Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Income Bookmark this strategy Universal firearm background checks Require both licensed firearm dealers and unlicensed (i.e., private) firearm sellers to conduct background checks of potential firearm purchasers; also known as comprehensive background checks Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Community Safety First page |« Previous page ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Currently on page 4
Bookmark this strategy Tobacco cessation therapy affordability Reduce patients’ out-of-pocket costs for tobacco cessation therapies such as nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and cessation counseling participation Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Tobacco Use
Bookmark this strategy Tobacco marketing restrictions Limit promotion, placement, flavoring, or pricing of tobacco products via regulation Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Tobacco Use
Bookmark this strategy Tobacco quitlines Deliver phone-based counseling to tobacco users who want to quit, usually with follow-up calls proactively scheduled after initial contact Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Tobacco Use
Bookmark this strategy Tobacco taxes Increase tobacco price per unit through taxes at the federal, state, or local level Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Tobacco Use
Bookmark this strategy Unemployment insurance (UI) Increase compensation provided to unemployed workers looking for jobs by expanding eligibility, amount, or duration of benefits Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Income
Bookmark this strategy Universal firearm background checks Require both licensed firearm dealers and unlicensed (i.e., private) firearm sellers to conduct background checks of potential firearm purchasers; also known as comprehensive background checks Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Community Safety