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Tobacco Use by Pregnant Women, OklahomaIn 1999, 6,258 pregnant women in Oklahoma were smokers. Figure
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Health Impact of Smoking During PregnancyMortality1997
Morbidity1997
Birth Statistics—1999Data source is birth certificates unless noted otherwise.
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Public Programs | |
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| % Medicaid Income Eligibility Level for Pregnant Women (2000) | 185% FPL |
| % Medicaid Covered Births (1998) | 33.2% |
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Cigarette Tax Policy (2001) | |
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| State Excise Tax per Pack: Rank = 15 (No. 1 is highest tax) | $0.23 |
| Federal and State Tax as % of Price | 17.2% |
| Annual Tax Revenue | $66,796,658 |
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Grant Programs (Federal Dollars) | |
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| WIC Program (fiscal year 2001) | $45,452,781 |
| Title V Program (fiscal year 2001) | $7,869,642 |
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Smoke-Free Indoor Air Policy (2001) | |
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| Commercial Day Care | Smoking Ban |
| Home-based Day Care | None |
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Tobacco Control Funding Sources (2001) | |
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| Settlement Payment | $71,738,602.00 |
| Allocated from Settlement | $1,833,333 |
| Total (State and Federal Sources) | $3,883,240 |
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| Screen Clients | Yes |
| Provide Counseling | Yes |
| Provide Cessation Materials | Yes |
| Conduct Prenatal Media Campaigns | No |
| Train MCH Professionals | Yes |
| Provide Interventions Through Medicaid | Yes |
Date last reviewed:
03/21/2006
Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health,
National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
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