Oklahoma Code § 56-3003

Title 56. Poor Persons: Contents of coordinated system - Implementation
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A.  The design of a coordinated system of information, referral
and follow-up services for older Oklahomans shall:
1.  Be based upon the coordination of existing state and local
programs that provide information, referral and follow-up services
for older Oklahomans;
2.  Conform with the requirements of the 1915c Medicaid Home and
Community Based Waiver, commonly known as the "Advantage Program",
and, to the extent possible and feasible, shall incorporate the
forms and procedures developed for the implementation of the Waiver;
3.  Include, but not be limited to:
a. delineation of agency responsibilities, and the
methods of coordinating the delivery of services,
b. identification of programs and procedures necessary
for implementation, and adoption of such procedures by
the responsible agencies,
c. the adoption of common service procedures across
program and agency lines,
d. the use of common referral and other forms,
e. the development of a shared, computerized data base to
identify client information necessary to reduce
duplication of effort and improve service delivery,
including, but not limited to, a common intake data
set,
f. procedures for sharing of confidential information in
accordance with state and federal laws, which shall
include, but not be limited to, methods for
restricting access to confidential information and for
sharing confidential information between public and
private agencies and individuals in accordance with
the policies and procedures set forth in interagency
agreements pursuant to the Coordination of Services
for Older Oklahomans Act,
g. joint training of personnel responsible for
implementation of the system and delivery of services,
h. methods for resolving disputes by mediation or other
means,
i. a funding and implementation plan, which may include
phased-in implementation, and

j. procedures for monitoring and improving services and
data collection, and continued coordination of
services and data.
B.  1.  Preliminary recommendations for the data base and
coordinated system shall be completed on or before October 1, 1996.
2.  On or before January 1, 1997, the agencies subject to the
provisions of the Coordination of Services for Older Oklahomans Act
shall enter into interagency agreements to implement the coordinated
system.
The data base and coordinated system of information, referral
and follow-up shall be fully implemented on or before January 1,
1998.

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