About 61% of all deaths in Oklahoma in 2019 were caused by chronic diseases. That’s around one person every 20 minutes. Unhealthy habits lead to chronic disease. The Office of Chronic Disease provides programs and support to reduce the risk of chronic diseases for all Oklahomans.
Mission: To advance population health and prevent chronic disease by transforming policies, systems, and environments. Vision: To promote an equitable quality of life for all Oklahomans.
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Chronic Disease Prevention Health Screenings for Adults:
Gender
Type of Screening
Ages 18-39
Ages 40-49
Ages 40-64
Ages 65+
Everyone
Blood Pressure
At least yearly
At least yearly
At least yearly
At least yearly
Everyone
Blood Sugar
Talk to health care provider
At least every 3 years, starting at age 35
At least every 3 years
At least every 3 years
Everyone
Colonoscopy
Talk to health care provider
At least every 10 years
At least every 10 years
Everyone
Cholesterol
At least every 5 years
At least every 5 years
At least every 5 years
At least every 5 years
Everyone
Lung Cancer
Yearly for former smokers starting at age 50
Yearly for former smokers until age 80
Everyone
Memory
Yearly starting at age 50
Yearly
Men
Prostate screening
Talk to health care provider
Every 3 years
Talk to health care provider
Men
Testicular exam
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Women
Clinical breast exam
Every 1 to 3 years
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Women
Mammogram
Every 1 to 2 years
Every 1 to 2 years
Every 1 to 2 years
Women
Pap smear
At least every 3 years
At least every 5 years
At least every 5 years
Talk to health care provider
Women
Pelvic exam
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Advancement of Wellness Advisory Council
The Advancement of Wellness Advisory Council was created pursuant to the Oklahoma Public Health Advisory Council Modernization Act (63 O.S. § 1-103a.1) to assist and advise the State Commissioner of Health and the State Department of Health. All members of the Advancement of Wellness Advisory Council shall be knowledgeable of issues that arise in the area of advancing the health of all Oklahomans.
Pursuant to SB1708, an Act relating to public health; amending 63 O.S. 2021, Section 1-103a.1,beginning November 1, 2024, The Advancement of Wellness Advisory Council shall consist of ten (10) members. Three members shall be appointed by the Governor, three members shall be appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, three members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and one member shall be appointed by the Commissioner. Six members shall constitute a quorum.
The Advancement of Wellness Advisory Council shall be composed as follows:
a. the Governor shall appoint: (1) one member who is knowledgeable about breast and cervical cancer issues, and (2) one member who is knowledgeable about organ donor issues, and (3) one member who is knowledgeable about cardiometabolic disease including obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes,
b. the President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint: (1) one member who is mayor of a city or town that has been designated a certified healthy community in an urban setting, and (2) one member who is the president or chief operating officer of a business that has been designated a certified healthy business, and (3) one member who represents an Urban Indian Health Center in this state or a nonprofit organization with a major focus on improving public health for citizens of federally recognized tribes in this state,
c. the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint: (1) one member who is the mayor of a city or town that has been designated a certified healthy community in a rural setting, and (2) one member who is the president or chief operating officer of a business that has been designated a certified healthy business in an urban setting, and (3) one member who represents a federally recognized tribe based in this state which maintains a tribally operated health system, and
d. the Commissioner shall appoint one member who is the Executive Director of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust.
The jurisdictional areas of the Advancement of Wellness Advisory Council shall include all issues that arise in the areas of tobacco usage and cessation, organ and tissue donation, cardiometabolic disease, American Indian health, the requirements for a city or town in the state to be designated as a certified healthy community, the requirements for a business to be designated as a certified healthy business and such other areas as designated by the Commissioner.
Mailing Address: Oklahoma State Department of Health
The Center for Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite 1702
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6406
Physical Address: Oklahoma State Department of Health
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK