The Khan review : making smoking obsolete : independent review into smokefree 2030 policies.
by Khan, Javed.Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Care. Office for Health Improvement and Disparities.
Publisher: DHSC, London: 2022.Description: 101p.Summary: This independent review into the government’s current tobacco control policies, led by Dr Javed Khan OBE, looks into whether the government will achieve its ambition to make England smoke-free by 2030. It finds that although good long-term progress has been made in reducing smoking rates to their lowest ever level, almost six million people still smoke in England and smoking is still one of the largest causes of health disparities..Other Title: Khan review.Subject(s): smoking | smoking cessation | public health | government policy | effectiveness | EnglandDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Public health in England (September 2023]
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This independent review into the government’s current tobacco control policies, led by Dr Javed Khan OBE, looks into whether the government will achieve its ambition to make England smoke-free by 2030. It finds that although good long-term progress has been made in reducing smoking rates to their lowest ever level, almost six million people still smoke in England and smoking is still one of the largest causes of health disparities.
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