Chronic Disease Risk Factors and Management

The Tulsa Health Department’s Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) includes a dedicated focus on Chronic Disease Risk Factors and Management, recognizing it as a top priority for the well-being of Tulsa County residents.

Chronic diseases are leading causes of death in Tulsa County, with heart disease and stroke mortality rates surpassing both state and national levels. According to the Oklahoma State Department of Health (2023), Tulsa County’s age-adjusted heart disease mortality rate is 244.6 per 100,000, compared to 234.7 statewide and 161 nationally (CDC WONDER, 2023). Stroke mortality also trends higher at 43.2 per 100,000, above the state rate of 39.8.

Adult tobacco uses in Tulsa County stand at 18.3%, significantly above the Healthy People 2030 goal of (Oklahoma BRFSS, 2023), contributing to the burden of cardiovascular, cancer, and respiratory diseases. Access to care remains a barrier, with 17% of Tulsa County residents uninsured well above the national average of 11.6% (U.S. Census Bureau, 2022).

Social determinants further compound disparities: 15.2% of households face food insecurity (Feeding America, 2023), and many neighborhoods lack access to affordable healthy foods and safe physical activity spaces (Tulsa Health Department, 2023).

This priority focuses on reducing risk through evidence-based prevention (e.g., American Heart Association’s Know Your Numbers), increasing Medicaid enrollment, and targeting social determinants via partnerships, aligning with CDC national strategies for chronic disease prevention (CDC, 2023).

Tulsa Health Department; Ascension St. John Health System; Be Well; Morton Comprehensive Health Services; Tulsa Health Care Coverage; YWCA Tulsa; Family and Children’s Services; Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma; Saint Francis Health System, OU Sooner HAN Complex Care Management; Uma Tulsa; Oklahoma State University; Ascension St. John Clinic; Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust; Oklahoma State University; Tulsa Public Schools; University of Tulsa; Activate Oklahoma; Oklahoma FreshRx

Chronic Disease Risk Factors and Management Workgroup

تمثل مجموعة عمل CHIP لعوامل خطر الأمراض المزمنة وإدارتها تعاونًا متعدد القطاعات بين شركاء المجتمع لتحقيق الأهداف داخل Tulsa County CHIP. وتشمل هذه الأولوية الصحية عددًا كبيرًا من الأهداف لأنها تشمل المحددات الاجتماعية للصحة.

تُعقد الاجتماعات شخصيًا أو عبر الإنترنت كما هو موضح أدناه. سيتم مشاركة الموقع قبل الاجتماع. إذا كنت ترغب في الحضور، يرجى الاتصال بمدير مشروع CHIP الخاص بنا في Christina Seymour عبر البريد الإلكتروني على cseymour@tulsa-health.org.

مواعيد اجتماعات عام 2026:

  • 25 فبراير | 11:00 صباحًا - 12:00 ظهرًا | عبر الإنترنت
  • Mar 25 | 3:30 - 5:00 pm | Hybrid
  • May 27 | 3:30 - 5:00 pm | Hybrid
  • Aug 26 | 3:30 - 5:00 pm | Hybrid
  • Sept 23 | 3:00 - 5:00 pm | Location TBD (All workgroup meeting)

Register to Attend a Chronic Disease Risk Factors and Management Workgroup Meeting

The CHIP is intended to be monitored over time. To track the progress of this initiative, key performance markers are monitored through a community dashboard on the AchieveIt platform. These markers reflect measurable outcomes, and serve as a tool for stakeholders to assess how well collaborative efforts are addressing mental health challenges, reducing barriers to care and improving overall community resilience. The dashboard supports data-driven decision-making and ensures transparency and accountability as Tulsa County works to enhance mental wellness across the population.

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