Oklahoma Code § 63-1-1708.1B

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Legislative findings - Purpose
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A.  FINDINGS:  The Oklahoma Legislature finds:
1.  EFFECT ON HEALTH CARE ACCESS AND COSTS.  That the medical
liability system in this state is a mechanism for resolving claims
of medical liability and compensating injured patients which affects
patient access to health care services; and

2.  EFFECT ON STATE SPENDING.  That the medical liability
litigation system existing in this state has an effect on the
amount, distribution, and use of state funds because of:
a. the large number of individuals who receive health
care benefits under programs operated or financed by
the state through the Oklahoma Health Care Authority,
and
b. the large number of Oklahoma health care providers
needed to provide services for which the state makes
payment through the Oklahoma Health Care Authority.
B.  PURPOSE.  It is the purpose of the Affordable Access to
Health Care Act to implement reasonable, comprehensive, and
effective medical liability reforms designed to:
1.  Improve the availability of health care services;
2.  Lower the cost of medical liability insurance;
3.  Ensure that persons with meritorious health care injury
claims receive fair and adequate compensation; and
4.  Improve the fairness and cost-effectiveness of this state’s
current medical liability system to resolve disputes over, and
provide compensation for, medical liability.

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