Oklahoma Code § 63-1-118

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Division of Health Care Information - Powers and duties
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A.  The Division of Health Care Information is hereby created
within the State Department of Health.
B.  The Division shall:
1.  Collect from providers health care information for which the
Division has established a defined purpose and a demonstrated
utility that is consistent with the intent of the provisions of
Section 1-117 et seq. of this title;
2.  Establish and maintain a uniform health care information
system;
3.  Analyze health care data submitted including, but not
limited to, geographic mapping of disease entities;
4.  Provide for dissemination of health care data to users and
consumers;
5.  Provide for the training and education of information
providers regarding processing and maintenance and methods of
reporting required information;
6.  Be authorized to access all state agency health-related data
sets and shall develop mechanisms for the receipt of health care
data to the Division or its agent; provided, however, all provisions
for confidentiality shall remain in place;
7.  Provide for the exchange of information with other agencies
or political subdivisions of this state, the federal government or
other states, or agencies thereof.  The Division shall collaborate
with county health departments, including the Oklahoma City-County
Health Department and the Tulsa City-County Health Department, in
developing city-county based health data sets;
8.  Contract with other public or private entities for the
purpose of collecting, processing or disseminating health care data;
9.  Build and maintain the data base; and
10.  In an effort to reduce deaths from sudden unexpected death
in epilepsy (SUDEP), develop an information program in the Injury
Prevention Service to be disseminated to the public and licensed
medical professionals to notify individuals with epilepsy of the
danger of SUDEP; and encourage the American Medical Association to
add a Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Code for epilepsy
education by a medical service professional.
C.  1.  The State Board of Health shall adopt rules governing
the acquisition, compilation and dissemination of all data collected
pursuant to the Oklahoma Health Care Information System Act.
2.  The rules shall include, but not be limited to:
a. adequate measures to provide system security for all
data and information acquired pursuant to the Oklahoma
Health Care Information System Act,
b. adequate procedures to ensure confidentiality of
patient records,

c. charges for users for the cost of data preparation for
information that is beyond the routine data
disseminated by the office, and
d. time limits for the submission of data by information
providers.
D.  The Division shall adopt standard nationally recognized
coding systems to ensure quality in receiving and processing data.
E.  The Division shall implement mechanisms to encrypt all
personal identifiers contained in any health care data upon
transmission to the State Department of Health, and all such data
shall remain encrypted while maintained in the Department's database
or while used by a contractor.
F.  The Division may contract with an organization for the
purpose of data analysis.  Any contract or renewal thereof shall be
based on the need for, and the feasibility, cost and performance of,
services provided by the organization.  The Division shall require
any data analyzer at a minimum to:
1.  Analyze the information;
2.  Prepare policy-related and other analytical reports as
determined necessary for purposes of this act; and
3.  Protect the encryption and confidentiality of the data.
G.  The Board shall have the authority to set fees and charges
with regard to the collection and compilation of data requested for
special reports, and for the dissemination of data.  These funds
shall be deposited in the Oklahoma Health Care Information System
Revolving Fund account.
H.  The Division may accept grants or charitable contributions
for use in carrying out the functions set forth in the Oklahoma
Health Care Information System Act from any source.  These funds
shall be deposited in the Oklahoma Health Care Information System
Revolving Fund.

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