Oklahoma Code § 36-6562

Title 36. Insurance: Disclosure or publication of confidential medical
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A private review agent shall not disclose or publish individual
medical records or any other confidential medical information
obtained in the performance of utilization review activities without
the appropriate procedures for protecting the patient's
confidentiality.  Provided, however, that nothing in the Hospital
and Medical Services Utilization Review Act shall prohibit a private
review agent from providing patient information to a third party
with whom the private review agent is affiliated, under contract, or
for whom the agent is acting.

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