Application period closes Nov. 1 for Certified Healthy Oklahoma Programs
Posted on: 10/11/19
An important contributor to improving the health of Oklahomans is providing opportunities to make healthier choices where they live, work, learn, pray and play. The Certified Healthy Oklahoma programs help meet this challenge by recognizing those communities, schools, businesses, campuses, early childhood programs, congregations and restaurants which encourage health-focused behaviors and policies.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) reminds organizations that applications are still being accepted for Certified Healthy Oklahoma’s seven categories of certification. Hospitals are encouraged to apply for the Certified Healthy Business program, which recognizes workplaces that provide healthy living opportunities to their employees.
Commissioner of Health
Gary Cox said organizations that are Certified Healthy are role models in their communities for implementing practices and policies which make it easier to make health and wellness a priority.
“Every organization which becomes certified brings us one step closer to being a healthier state with a healthier workforce and stronger families,” said Cox. “We encourage organizations to apply and consider how they are making the healthy choice the easy choice for employees, students, residents and customers.”
Each program has three levels of certification: Basic, Merit and Excellence. Applications must be submitted by Nov. 1 for certification consideration. Award winners will be notified in December and acknowledged at an awards ceremony in March.
The Certified Healthy Oklahoma programs are a joint effort of the Oklahoma State Department of Health, The State Chamber, The Oklahoma Academy, Oklahoma Turning Point Council, and numerous other partners who are helping to shape a healthier future for Oklahoma.
Criteria details and application information for all Certified Healthy Oklahoma programs are now available on the
Certified Healthy Oklahoma website.