Oklahoma Code § 36-6057.5

Title 36. Insurance: Surgical Patient Choice Task Force – Appointment of
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Recommendations and report.
A.  There is hereby created to continue until February 1, 2006,
the Surgical Patient Choice Task Force.
1.  The Task Force shall consist of ten (10) members.
2.  Of the ten members:
a. three shall be appointed by the Speaker of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives as follows:
(1) one shall be a representative of a health insurer
which owns or operates a statewide provider
network,
(2) one shall represent a specialty hospital, and
(3) one shall be a member of the Oklahoma House of
Representatives and shall serve as cochair,
b. three shall be appointed by the President Pro Tempore
of the State Senate as follows:
(1) one shall represent an ambulatory surgical
center,
(2) one shall represent a statewide hospital
association, and
(3) one shall be a member of the State Senate and
shall serve as cochair,
c. two shall be appointed by the Governor as follows:
(1) one shall be a representative of a full-service
community hospital located in a community with a

population of over three hundred thousand
(300,000), and
(2) one shall represent a hospital located in a rural
area, and
d. two shall be public sector representatives or their
designees as follows:
(1) the Commissioner of the State Department of
Health, and
(2) the Insurance Commissioner.
B.  1.  Appointed members of the Task Force shall serve at the
pleasure of their appointing authority.
2.  A vacancy on the Task Force shall be filled by the original
appointing authority.
3.  Appointments to the Task Force shall be made by August 1,
2005.
C.  1.  A majority of the members present at a meeting shall
constitute a quorum to do business.
2.  The cochairs of the Task Force shall convene the first
meeting of the Task Force on or before September 1, 2005, at which
time a schedule of the meetings shall be determined.
3.  The Oklahoma Insurance Department shall provide staff
support for the Task Force.
D.  The Task Force may divide into subcommittees in furtherance
of its purposes.
E.  Members of the Task Force shall receive no compensation but
shall be reimbursed for necessary travel expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties pursuant to the provisions of the State
Travel Reimbursement Act as follows:
1.  Legislative members of the Task Force shall be reimbursed in
accordance with the provisions of Section 456 of Title 74 of the
Oklahoma Statutes; and
2.  Nonlegislative members of the Task Force shall be reimbursed
by their appointing authorities.
F.  The purpose of the Task Force shall be to make
recommendations to the Legislature and the Governor regarding ways
to improve patient access to rural hospitals, specialty hospitals
and ambulatory surgical centers by:
1.  Studying the issue of the exclusion of hospitals including
specialty hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers from health
insurance plans when those facilities are willing to meet the terms
of a contract set forth and offered to similar providers by health
insurance companies;
2.  Determining whether a need exists to expand opportunities
for hospitals to participate in health insurance provider networks;
3.  Determining if patients have the ability to choose among and
between all geographically relevant providers which meet
requirements set by insurance companies;

4.  Determining if providers as defined in this act who are not
allowed to participate in provider networks are denied participation
based on issues related to patient safety, sound economic policies,
and the practice of medicine;
5.  Making recommendations as to the role of the State Insurance
Commission and the State Department of Health in establishing a
system of appeal when a hospital, specialty hospital, or ambulatory
surgical center, is denied participation in a provider network; and
6.  Identifying other issues deemed appropriate by the Task
Force.
G.  The Task Force shall issue a report of its recommendations
to the Legislature and Governor no later than January 1, 2006.

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