Oklahoma Code § 63-1-117

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Legislative findings - Intent
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A.  As a result of rising health care costs and concerns
expressed by health care providers, health care consumers, third-
party payors and the general public, and as a result of public
health information showing that Oklahoma has a higher death rate
than the national average, the Oklahoma Legislature finds that there
is an urgent need to establish and maintain, for the purposes of
accurately assessing the health of the public, health care planning
and cost containment, an information base for the State of Oklahoma
that will facilitate ongoing analysis and evaluation of patterns and
trends in the health status of Oklahomans, the utilization and costs
of health care services, and the capability of the various
components of the health care industry to provide needed services.
B.  The Oklahoma Health Care Information System shall be
responsible for the development and operation of a method for
collecting, processing and disseminating health care data including,
but not limited to, quality, expenditure and utilization data.  It
is the intent of the Legislature that a uniform set of data be
periodically and routinely compiled that will make possible the
ongoing analysis, comparison and evaluation of trends in the quality
and delivery of health care services in this state for the purpose
of effective health care planning by public and private entities,
cost containment, health facility development, and improving access
to and quality of care.

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