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Tulsa announces its first Office of Health and Well-being with funds from Community Care and George Kaiser Family Foundation.
For too long, Medicaid has been tethered to a reactive model that covers doctor visits, hospitalizations and medications — ...
Oklahoma's health department is promoting community health workers who assist residents with accessing healthcare and social services, improving mental and physical health, and addressing local needs.
The City of Tulsa, in collaboration with Community Care and other partners, has announced the establishment of the city's first Office of Health and Well-being.
Oklahoma hospitals and clinics provided 1.2M+ pounds of food since 2020, addressing food insecurity and improving patient health.
A decades-old program could become a model for more workforce development as the state tries to fill critical job shortages in Oklahoma’s health care industry.
On Thursday, Governor Kevin Stitt announced the new Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. It stems from House Bill 3840 and is under the umbrella of Oklahoma Human Services.
The program is part of the Thunder Community Foundation, or Thunder Cares, as it's known, the charitable arm of the organization.