To reduce disparities related to the impact of commercial tobacco on people with mental illness and/or substance use disorders. (Note: This does not include sacred, medicinal or traditional tobacco use by American Indians and other groups.)

To reduce disparities related to the impact of commercial tobacco on people with mental illness and/or substance use disorders. (Note: This does not include sacred, medicinal or traditional tobacco use by American Indians and other groups.)

Individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders are disproportionately impacted by the harms of tobacco. Adults with serious mental illness die an average of 25 years earlier than others, and tobacco use is the number-one cause of death in people with mental illness. Seventy-five percent of adults with serious mental illness and substance use disorders want to quit smoking, but only 40% of Minnesota’s mental health treatment facilities and 31% of substance use disorder treatment programs offer tobacco treatment.
The Lung Mind Alliance works to close this gap by increasing the number of mental health and substance use disorder programs that offer tobacco treatment and have tobacco-free grounds. This helps individuals add years to their lives by reaching their recovery and wellness goals.
The Lung Mind Alliance uses the following pathways to fulfill its mission:
The Lung Mind Alliance is led by the American Lung Association in Minnesota and includes partners from mental health, substance use treatment and public health organizations, as well as the Minnesota Department of Health, the Department of Human Services, provider networks such as CentraCare, and public health employees from Hennepin County.
Participating health plans include UCare and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota.
Staff from these health plans serve as partner organizations in the Alliance, attending bi-annual convenings and serving on the Advisory Committee and action teams.