The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is a department of the government of Oklahoma under the supervision of the Oklahoma Secretary of Health. The department is responsible for protecting the health of all Oklahomans and providing other essential human services. The OSDH serves as the primary public health protection agency in the state.
The department is led the State Commissioner of Health, who is appointed by the governor of Oklahoma with the approval of the Oklahoma Senate to serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The Commissioner is the executive officer of the department and is the lead public health authority in the state. To assist the Commissioner is the State Board of Health, composed of nine members appointed by the governor of Oklahoma with the approval of the Oklahoma Senate, which serves as advisory board to the Commissioner.[1]
History
In 1920, governor James B. A. Robertson appointed Sallie Lewis Stephens Sturgeon as a public health inspector for the Oklahoma State Health Department, making her the first woman in the United States to hold such a position.[2]
Leadership
The department is led by the Secretary of Health and the Commissioner of Health. Oklahoma law requires the Commissioner of Health to have professional expertise as any of the following: 1) an actively licensed physician (MD/DO), 2) a doctoral-level degree holder in public health or public health administration, 3) a masters' degree holder with a minimum of five years experience in administering health services.[3]
As of January 2022[update], under Governor of OklahomaKevin Stitt, Kevin Corbett serves as Cabinet Secretary (and CEO of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority) and Keith Reid, RN serves as the Interim Commissioner of Health. Reid succeeded Colonel Lance Frye, MD who also served under Governor Kevin Stitt from May 2020 until his resignation on October 25, 2021.[4] OSDH's central office in Oklahoma City provides administrative oversight for the state's system of county health departments, which are overseen by regional administrators reporting to the State Commissioner.[5]
State Board of Health
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The State Board of Health is the governing body of the Health Department. The Board is composed of nine members appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma with the approval of the Oklahoma Senate. Each Board member serves a nine-year term. Eight of the nine members represent specific county regions of the state and one member is appointed to represent the state at large.
Current members at any time are listed on the Board's Web site.[6] As of January 2022[update] the Board was composed of the following members:[7][8]
Name
Region
Board position
Jeffrey James Lim, M.D.
Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Woodward, Woods, Major, Alfalfa, Grant, Garfield, Kay and Noble
President
Bruce L. Storms, M.D.
Blaine, Kingfisher, Canadian, Caddo, Grady, Comanche, Jefferson, Stephens and Cotton
The Health Department, with an annual budget of well over $300 million, is one of the largest employers of the State. For fiscal year 2014, the department was authorized 2,148 full-time employees.
Division
Number of Employees
Public Health Infrastructure
163
Protective Health Services
270
Prevention and Preparedness
211
Health Improvement Services
130
Community and Family Health
1374
Total
2,148
Budget
The divisions of the department operation with the following operating budgets for Fiscal Year 2019:[9]
Program
Funding (in millions)
Public Health Infrastructure
$28.8
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority
$10.2
Prevention and Preparedness
$61.6
Protective Health Services
$62.6
Community and Family Health Services
$179.3
Health Improvement
$21.5
Data Processing and Public Policy
$32.9
Total
$392.5
Supporting agencies
Alarm Industry Committee
State Barber Advisory Board
Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment Advisory Committee
Office of Child Abuse Prevention
Interagency Child Abuse Prevention Task Force
Child Abuse Training & Coordination Council
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Advisory Council
Licensed Professional Counselors Advisory Board
Dental Health Service
Driver's License Medical Advisory Committee
Emergency Response Systems Development Advisory Council
Health Care Information Advisory Committee
Hearing Aid Advisory Council
Home Health Advisory Board
Hospice Advisory Council
Long-Term Care Facility Advisory Board
Licensed Marital & Family Therapists Advisory Board
Medical Audit Committee
Organ Donor Education & Awareness Program Advisory Council
Interagency Council on Osteoporosis
Radiation Advisory Committee
Residents and Family State Council
Sanitarian & Environmental Specialist Registration Advisory Council