Smoking Costs in EU Hospitals: A Fresh Look

EuropeFri Mar 06 2026
The European Union still faces a major health challenge with tobacco use. Even after many years of progress, smoking rates have stopped falling and new laws to curb the habit are few. Researchers used data from the 2019 European Health Interview Survey to calculate how much smoking hurts hospitals financially across Europe. Their analysis shows that the money spent on treating smoking‑related illnesses is significant. Hospitals are paying for conditions like lung cancer, heart disease and chronic respiratory problems that could be avoided if fewer people smoked. The study also highlights a gap between what is known about smoking’s harms and the actions taken to reduce it. While some countries have introduced strict regulations, many EU members still lag behind in enforcing smoke‑free environments and raising taxes on cigarettes.
Experts suggest that stronger policies could lower both the number of smokers and the associated healthcare costs. Simple measures such as higher taxes, better public education, and stricter advertising bans could make a real difference. Understanding these costs helps policymakers see the true economic burden of tobacco. It also points to an opportunity: investing in prevention could save money for hospitals and improve public health overall. The research invites a broader conversation about how best to protect citizens from the dangers of smoking while keeping health systems sustainable.
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