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TDCI, TDH Urges Consumers to keep New Year’s Resolutions

Tennessee Department of HealthNashville, TN – Losing weight, stopping smoking and spending more time with friends and loved ones are all popular New Year’s resolutions. Those resolutions aren’t just good for your health; they can be good for your finances, too.

Studies have shown that living a healthy lifestyle can also save you money on insurance costs and physicians’ bills.

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The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) and the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) are joining together to remind Tennesseans about the benefits to Tennesseans’ lives and finances when they make positive lifestyle changes in 2020.

“After the holidays each year, many consumers often make resolutions to improve their health and their finances,” said TDCI Commissioner Hodgen Mainda.

“I urge Tennesseans to stick with their resolutions this year in order to create a healthy lifestyle that could result in lower premiums on consumers’  health insurance and life insurance policies,”Mainda stated.

“Tennesseans who quit smoking can increase their quality of life, improve their personal finances and strengthen our state’s economy,” said Tennessee Health Commissioner Lisa Piercey, MD, MBA, FAAP. “Health care expenses directly caused by smoking cost Tennesseans more than $2.6 billion every year, and individuals who smoke a pack of cigarettes a day can personally save about $1,850 per year by quitting smoking.”

Stop Smoking Today, See Benefits Tomorrow

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Before you start:

TDH offers free assistance to Tennesseans who want to stop tobacco or nicotine use. Contact your local health department for information on tobacco cessation services and learn about the Tennessee Tobacco QuitLine at www.tnquitline.org/ [2].

If you have questions or concerns about your insurance policy, agent or company, call Consumer Insurance Services at 615.741.2218 or visit www.tn.gov/insurance [3] to file a complaint.

About the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance

Protecting Tennesseans through balanced oversight of insurance and regulated professions while enhancing consumer advocacy, education, and public safety. Our divisions include the State Fire Marshal’s Office, Insurance, Securities, Regulatory Boards, Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, Tennessee Emergency Communications Board, and TennCare Oversight.

To check a license of a professional regulated by the Department, go to http://verify.tn.gov/ [4].