Banning the Hiring of Tobacco Users: Where's the Fire?

Academic Medicine 2014; Vol. 89; No. 6; 843-847

3 Pages Posted: 28 Aug 2017

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Jonathan M. Samet

University of Southern California

Heather Wipfli

University of Southern California - Department of Preventive Medicine and Institute for Global Health

Sofia Gruskin

University of Southern California Institute on Inequalities in Global Health; University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine; University of Southern California Gould School of Law

Date Written: June 2014

Abstract

This commentary addresses the article in this issue by Huddle and colleagues concerning the implementation of policies by the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Medicine and other academic health centers to not hire users of tobacco products. Huddle and colleagues explore the basis for such policies and find that even though institutions may be within their rights to implement such policies, the policies are inconsistent with the societal role of an academic health center as a caregiving institution. They see a potential for discrimination, as contemporary users of tobacco are more likely to have less education and lower incomes than nonusers.

The authors of this commentary review the arguments for and against such policies and explore the complexities of the implementation of such a policy by a state institution. They express concern that a state institution has chosen not to hire state residents who use tobacco products, which are legal. The authors also explore the potentially discriminatory aspects of such policies and possible implications of these policies in the context of rights and legal frameworks.

The academic medicine community must learn from the experience that will follow from such policies as well as from other state and nonstate institutions that have implemented similar employment policies. Huddle and colleagues have provided a thoughtful contribution to a complex and inevitably continuing discussion.

JEL Classification: I14, I18, K33

Suggested Citation

Samet, Jonathan M. and Wipfli, Heather and Gruskin, Sofia, Banning the Hiring of Tobacco Users: Where's the Fire? (June 2014). Academic Medicine 2014; Vol. 89; No. 6; 843-847, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3025679

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Sofia Gruskin

University of Southern California Institute on Inequalities in Global Health ( email )

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