Healthy Oklahoma 2020

Author/s: 
Neuwald, Sharon, Hadden, Shelagh K.
Date Added: 
October 2, 2018
Publisher: 
The Oklahoma State Department of Health
Publication Date: 
February 1, 2015
Type: 
Public Health Announcements
Format: 
Article
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RPR Commentary

This is Oklahoma’s 2020 Health Improvement Plan.  It is (or should be) a compilation of the health improvement plans developed by the counties. Primary care clinicians have an opportunity (and responsibility) to participate in the development of these County Health Improvement Plans.  To find out how to have input, contact your county health department, and learn more at www.publichealthok.org.

Abstract

A host of organizations in Oklahoma are concerned that the health status of Oklahomans ranks near the bottom of all states in the United States. In a significant effort to improve health status, the Oklahoma State Board of Health convened a broadly based group and charged it with developing a statewide health improvement plan.  The Oklahoma State Legislature passed Enrolled Senate Joint Resolution No. 41 on March 11, 2008, requiring the Oklahoma State Board of Health to “prepare and return to the Legislature a health improvement plan for Oklahoma for the general improvement of the physical, social, and mental well-being of all people in Oklahoma through a high functioning public health system.”  The five-year health improvement plan was initially issued in 2010 and updated in 2015.

The purpose of the OHIP is to improve the health of Oklahomans.  It is understood that the health improvement plan is designed to guide investments, define roles of participating organizations, and identify strategies, all to protect and promote the health of Oklahomans, to prevent disease and injury, and to assure the conditions by which Oklahomans can be healthy.

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