| Health indicators | Rank |
| Population | 3,442,718 |
| Number of insurance mandates | 36 |
| Death rate per 100,000 | 947.5 |
| Percent of adults overweight or obese | 60.60% |
| Percent of adults who have visited a dentist in the last 12 months | 61.30% |
| # of births (2004) | 51,306 |
| Ranking public policy | Rank |
| Overall health ownership rank | 36 |
Government health care rank | 36 |
| Private health insurance rank | 37 |
| Medical tort rank | 13 |
| Provider burden of regulation rank | 27 |
Thursday, May 8, 2008Oklahoma Group Offers Patient-Centered Vision of Health CareBy John LaPlanteCategories: OklahomaShowing why government-run health care is bad is a necessary task. But it's not sufficient . The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs is working on a comprehensive package that will help Oklahomans achieve better lives when it comes to their health. It's called O-CHIP, or the Oklahoma Comprehensive Health Independence Plan. Independence. I like that. Not SCIHP--focused on state-provided insurance--but on the ability of a person to be independent in taking care of his own health needs. Tom Daxon writes one of the first articles in a series on the project. He says:
It looks like an individual mandate will be included, which is not ideal. But there are many worthwhile elements of the plan, which will be fully explained later this month. The objectives include the following:
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