Oklahoma Leaders Emphasize Nutrition's Role in Health
In a significant event held in Oklahoma City,
Mom's Meals, a renowned provider of food as medicine solutions, welcomed
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt. The tour aimed to highlight the essential role that nutrition plays in improving health outcomes, particularly for individuals dealing with chronic illnesses.
During the visit, CEO of Mom's Meals,
Chris Choi, outlined the company’s mission and its impressive achievements. "This moment recognizes Mom's Meals' leadership both locally and nationally, fueled by our dedicated team of over 2,300 employees across 36 states," Choi asserted. He elaborated that the organization prepares and delivers a staggering
1.5 million nutritious meals weekly, emphasizing that they avoid artificial dyes and ultra-processed ingredients, thereby ensuring a high standard of quality.
The visit by Secretary Kennedy and Governor Stitt coincided with the recent enactment of the
Food is Medicine Act, a groundbreaking piece of legislation in Oklahoma that acknowledges the vital importance of nutrition in managing chronic diseases. Research has consistently demonstrated that patients with chronic conditions experience improved health outcomes when provided with medically-tailored home-delivered meals, leading to reduced hospitalizations and overall care costs.
"Oklahoma is proud to lead the way in recognizing the critical role nutrition plays in improving health," remarked Governor Stitt. Highlighting the immediate benefits of comprehensive meal programs, Stitt added, "We're witnessing how greater access to nutritious food can aid in diminishing chronic diseases and reducing healthcare expenses across our state."
Secretary Kennedy praised the work of Mom's Meals, remarking on the remarkable achievement of delivering over
70 million meals annually, all while maintaining costs lower than a traditional fast-food meal. "Healthy and affordable meals like these are critical to helping make America healthy again," he declared.
With a rich history spanning over 26 years, Mom's Meals has focused on delivering food as a means of improving overall health. Emphasizing a family-centered mission, the program has been pivotal in helping countless individuals manage chronic conditions, recover from illnesses, and maintain their independence.
Choi emphasized the collaborative efforts made by Mom's Meals, saying, "We take immense pride in our initiatives in Oklahoma and across communities nationwide. By working alongside local healthcare organizations and community partners, we empower individuals to lead healthier lives through access to delicious and nutritious food, education, support, and expertise."
Mom's Meals is committed to setting a new standard in the food as medicine sector, offering an array of solutions that cater to all ages. Their integrated programs include medically tailored meals, produce and pantry boxes, oral nutrition supplements, and culturally diverse meals. Additionally, each meal program is supported by nutrition education and counseling aimed at improving the quality of life for individuals facing nutritional insecurity.
For more information on how Mom's Meals is making a difference, visit their website at
www.momsmeals.com. Continuous collaborations with healthcare providers further redefine the landscape of healthcare through nutrition, demonstrating that food not only nourishes but also heals.
In conclusion, the visit of prominent leaders to Mom's Meals underscores a pivotal shift towards recognizing nutrition's essential role in healthcare—a crucial step towards fostering a healthier America for all.