Cherokee Nation, City of Tulsa Office of Health and Wellbeing sign agreement to advance community health initiatives

TULSA, Okla. — Leaders from the Cherokee Nation and the City of Tulsa Office of Health and Wellbeing signed a strategic partnership agreement Wednesday to collaborate on improving health outcomes in Tulsa.

Under the agreement, Cherokee Nation Health Services will provide $375,000 over three years, with $125,000 allocated annually, to support the Office of Health and Wellbeing’s community health programs. The partnership aims to improve health outcomes such as maternal health, mental health access and chronic disease prevention for residents of Tulsa.

Cherokee Nation has 28,000 Cherokee Nation citizens who live in the City of Tulsa and 54,000 who live in Metro Tulsa…

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