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Oklahoma Health Improvement Plan

The Oklahoma State Board of Health State of Oklahoma Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies, General Health Strategies and Plans Oklahoma 2010 Report

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A Comprehensive Plan to improve the Health of all Oklahomans 2010-2014.

The Oklahoma State Board of Health and health partners throughout the state are very concerned that Oklahoma ranks near the bottom of all states in important health status indicators and we are determined to change the status quo. In 2008, Senate Joint Resolution No. 41 was enacted to endorse Oklahoma State Board of Health activities, and required the Board to prepare and present 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 Board of Health convened a broad-based group and charged it with developing a statewide health improvement plan.

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