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Family in the parkMaternal & Child Health Service

Mission: To provide state leadership, in partnership with key stakeholders, to improve the physical and mental health, safety, and well-being of the Oklahoma maternal and child health (MCH) population.

The primary areas within the Maternal and Child Health Service are:
Administration 
Child and Adolescent Health Division (Early Childhood, School Health)
MCH Assessment (Data and Evaluation, PRAMS, YRBS)
Perinatal and Reproductive Health Division (Family Planning, Men's Health, Maternity)

The Title V Program in Oklahoma is administered by two state agencies. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) administers programs for pregnant women, mothers, infants, children and their families through the Maternal and Child Health Service (MCH). MCH organizationally consists of the Child and Adolescent Health Division, Perinatal and Reproductive Health Division and MCH Assessment. The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) administers the Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) Program through the Health Related and Medical Services of the Family Support Services Division. For additional information on Oklahoma Title V Program national outcome measures, national performance measures, state performance measures, expenditures and related Title V Oklahoma discretionary grants go to Oklahoma Title V.


What's New:
Preparing for a Lifetime, It's Everyone's Responsibility
 Learn what you can do to help ensure the health and safety of Oklahoma's babies.
Breastfeeding Information and Support
School Health Vision Screening 
Title V Needs Assessment Survey Results
Title V State Snapshot

Public Input Sought For Maternal and Child Health Service Block Grant
Comments should be forwarded to: 
Suzanna D. Dooley, M.S., A.R.N.P, Title V MCH Director
Oklahoma State Department of Health
1000 NE 10th Street, Oklahoma City,OK 73117
(405) 271-4480, email:Suzanna Dooley

 

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