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The
Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has unveiled a new website for the
updated State of the State’s Health Report that will allow interactive access
to information on health issues for all of Oklahoma. The new platform, https://StateofStatesHealth.ok.gov, provides data on more than 50 indicators related to health and replaces the
cumbersome printed reports previously used.
“I want to commend the combined effort of our
team and the partners who engaged with us on this effort to put meaningful data
in the hands of those on the front lines of improving health outcomes for all
Oklahomans,” said OSDH Interim Commissioner Tom Bates.
Listening sessions were held with groups across
the state to determine new items to be included in the report. State Board of
Health member Dr. Scott Stewart also provided input for the website and
believes the new method of access to health data will benefit everyone.
“This advance is a result of listening to their
needs and adapting the report into something that provides a more comprehensive
and up-to-date analysis of our state’s health status. The board is excited to
see the enhancements provided in the new report, which will help us determine
methods to cultivate conditions by which Oklahomans can be healthy.”
This is
the first update of the report since 2014 and the standalone website will allow
for periodic updates during the year when new data becomes available, rather
than waiting years for all data to be incorporated into a printed report. The
website and the ability to continuously update data as it becomes available
will provide a more useful tool for all users of the report.
“With
this new site we hope to better explain how various health outcomes and
behaviors affect the overall health status of Oklahoma residents in a user
friendly format,” said Derek Pate, director of the OSDH Center for Health
Statistics. “The information provided will help identify patterns that occur
across the state, over time, and within particular groups.”
Highlights of the new report include the
reduction in smoking prevalence among adults and high school students,
improvements on the rate and grade for colon and prostate cancer incidence and
a slight improvement in mortality rates since the previous report. The new data also shows that Oklahoma
continues to have high rates of deaths due to heart disease, stroke, cancer,
chronic lower respiratory disease and diabetes compared to the national
average.
The
first State of the State’s Health Report was issued by the Oklahoma State Board
of Health in 1997. That report served to provide an assessment of the general
health status of Oklahomans and to fulfill the assessment function of public
health for the state based upon the 1988 Institute of Medicine Report
supporting such a role. The first few reports
sought to simply give a snapshot of the Oklahoma health experience. Reports have been issued periodically
since then, usually covering a three-year time span and have expanded from
just a dozen health indicators to more than 50 covered in the new report.
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