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Posted: 9:00 PM Nov 18, 2009
Hospital Smoking Ban
Thursday is Great American Smokeout Day and it will mean some major changes at three Bay County Hospitals.
Reporter: Kristina HamiltonEmail Address: Kristina.Hamilton@wjhg.com |
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PANAMA CITY-It's been 269 days since Ken Eads touched his last cigarette. With all the money saved, Eads says he was able to buy a swimming pool for his family.
Eads works at Gulf Coast Medical Center. When he found out the hospital was going smoke-free he was thrilled.
"For someone to come here with an issue related to tobacco use and to see our employees puffing away on cigarettes sends the wrong message that we're not committed to the issue and I support that," says Eads.
Bay County Hospital and Health South Rehab Hospital are also banning all tobacco use on-campus beginning Thursday, to coincide with the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout Day.
This is just one of the many reminders that will be placed through out all three campuses reminding people that the days of smoking on campus are no more.
Health-South CEO Tony Bennett is the one who rallied the three hospitals together. He says it's been a long time coming.
"Throughout the state and country hospitals have been moving to smoke free campuses and this part of the country has been slow," says Bennett.
At first, Bay Medical Center Employee Patricia Shaver felt like her rights were being violated. Now she's looking at the ban as an opportunity.
"Not smoking can only be a positive thing my daughter just died of lung cancer and it wasn't from smoking, but it makes you wake up," says Shaver.
For those smokers who wind-up as patients at any of the three hospitals, administrators offering nicotine patches during their stays.
Bay Medical has been offering smoking cessation classes since October and both Bay Medical and Gulf Coast are selling nicotine candies in their gift stores.
Administrators say they've learned a lot from the hospitals that have already made this move.
"We've had a lot of good resources from other hospitals around the country and one of their main pieces of encouragement for all hospitals and physician offices is be kind and considerate, but remind people of what the policy is and stay with it, says Rod Whiting with Gulf Coast Hospital.
There are already more than 500 U.S. Hospitals, including at least 50 in Florida, that have banned smoking.
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It's Saturday night. My shift today as a Bay Medical Center security guard had me asking about 12 patients and visitors to smoke off campus. No one seemed that upset. There was a little grumbling. However, everyone was compliant. It was a good day at Bay Medical Center.
Banning smoking in an indoor place is one thing, but to ban smoking in an outdoor public place is taking it to a whole new level. To say that someone with an issue related to tobacco that sees employees puffing away is sending the wrong message, is quite ludicrous. Are we to stop our Doctors and nurses from eating unhealthy snacks now, because it may send the wrong message to someone with an eating disorder.
As a security guard at Bay Medical Center, I can tell you that we, hospital security, have nothing to do with policies at the construction site. If you are told not to smoke, then it is YOUR boss who is doing it. If there is some heretofore unknown no-smoking policy put in place by some hospital leadership (which is quite possible), then Bay Medical Center Protection Services has not heard about it. And we in Security would not be enforcing it anyway. As far as I am concerned, it is YOUR construction site until you turn it over to the hospital.
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