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MCH Assessment
The MCH Assessment unit contributes evaluation and assessment support to the programs and services provided by Maternal and Child Health Service.
- Assessing risk factors associated with poor health outcomes
- Monitoring and reporting on services offered through local health departments and community clinics
- Surveys to assess health systems and health status of specific MCH populations
Frequently Asked Questions
Many of the national reports listed in the "Resources" tab below will include both national and state-by-state statistics for comparison.
- Oklahoma American Indian Maternal and Child Health Data Book
- Breastfeeding Facts at a Glance Feb 2020 (511k)
- Pre-Pregnancy Underweight and Related Prematurity in Newborns
- Newborns with Withdrawal Symptoms Caused by Maternal Exposure to Select Substances among SoonerCare in 2016 (545k)
- Maternal Characteristics and Birth Outcome among Soonercare in 2016 (1.3m)
- Profile of American Indian Mothers with Oklahoma Medicaid Reimbursed Live Births in 2016 (548k)
- African American Maternal and Child Health Data Review August 2019 (650k)
- Disparities in Chronic Health Conditions May 2019 (764k)
- TOTS Brief on Household and Vehicle Smoking Rules, May 2019 (598k)
- American Indian Maternal and Child Health Data Review (299k)
- PRAMS Brief - Unpaid Maternity Leave among Oklahoma Mothers Feb 2019
- PRAMS Fact Sheet - Unpaid Maternity Leave among Oklahoma Mothers Feb 2019
- Rapid Repeat Births among Oklahoma Teens August 2018 (338.1k)
- PRAMSGRAM - Infant Safe Sleep Practices among Oklahoma American Indian Mothers April 2018 (757.5k)
- #1 Toddler Nutrition and Physical Activity March 2018 (521k)
- Profile of New Fathers in Oklahoma March 2018 (347k)
- PRAMS Brief - Birth Control Practices among Oklahoma Teen Mothers August 2017 (527.4K)
- PRAMS Brief - Preconception Wellness among Mothers with Medicaid August 2017 (158.5k)
- Cesarean Section Deliveries in Oklahoma 2011-2015 (May 2017) Report provides an overview of cesarean deliveries & Oklahoma's efforts to improve the health of the maternal & child health population.
Contact Information
Mailing Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Maternal & Child Health Service
123 Robert S. Kerr. Ave., Suite 1702
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6406
Email: MCHAssessment@health.ok.gov
Physical Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK