CHIP Chronic Disease Risk Factors and Management Workgroup Meeting

CHIP Chronic Disease Risk Factors and Management Workgroup Meeting

ONLINE

By Tulsa County CHIP

Date and time

Wednesday, June 25 · 9 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity are leading health challenges in Tulsa County, impacting countless lives and straining our community’s resources. The CHIP Chronic Disease Risk Factors and Management Workgroup Meeting is your chance to be part of the solution!


💡 Why Join Us?

  • Collaborate for impact: Partner with health professionals, community leaders, and residents to tackle chronic disease risk factors.
  • Shape strategies: Contribute to actionable plans that promote prevention and effective disease management.
  • Explore solutions: Discuss innovative ideas to reduce disparities and improve health outcomes across Tulsa County.
  • Build connections: Network with others dedicated to creating a healthier, stronger community.


This meeting focuses on advancing the Tulsa County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) by addressing chronic disease prevention and management—one of the county’s top health priorities. Together, we can make progress toward a healthier future.


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The Tulsa County CHIP (5 - Year Plan) is a long-term, systematic effort to address public health problems based on the results of community health needs assessment activities and the community health improvement process.


Organizer Contact: Christina Seymour | Project Manager | Tulsa Health Department | E: cseymour@tulsa-health.org | O: 918-595-4045

Learn more about the 2022 Tulsa County Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) and the 2023-2028 Tulsa County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP).

Learn more about the Tulsa Health Department.


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About Tulsa County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)

The Tulsa County CHIP is a long-term plan, systematic effort to address public health problems on the basis of the results of community health assessment activities and the community health improvement process. We are excited to launch into a new five-year iteration of the CHIP. Tulsa County is our community and we all have a vested interest to ensure we create a healthier environment to live, work, learn and play.

Mission:

To improve the health and wellness of residents of Tulsa County by making the healthy choice the first choice.

Vision:

Creating the healthiest county in the United States by leveraging cross-sector community partnerships.