Oklahoma Code § 63-1-2530.8

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Recognition and certification of trauma transfer and
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A.  The State Department of Health shall recognize and certify a
trauma transfer and referral center in each county and contiguous
communities with populations in excess of three hundred thousand
(300,000) persons for the purpose of directing ambulance patients to
facilities with the clinical capacity and capability to
appropriately care for the emergent medical needs of a patient.
B.  The State Board of Health, giving consideration to the
recommendations of the Trauma and Emergency Response Advisory
Council created in Section 44 of this act, shall promulgate rules
establishing minimum certification standards for such centers which
shall include, but not be limited to, staff certification, data
management and communications equipment, medical control and
oversight, record keeping, quality improvement activities, and such
other issues as the State Commissioner of Health deems appropriate.
C.  Certified centers shall submit data as required by the
Department for the purpose of trauma system continuous quality
improvement activities.  Such reports shall be confidential as
provided in Section 1-2530.7 of this title.
D.  The Board, giving consideration to the recommendations of
the Trauma and Emergency Response Advisory Council created in
Section 44 of this act, shall promulgate rules requiring emergency
medical services providers to contact the appropriate regional
trauma transfer and referral center while transporting injured
patients into or within that region in order to ensure that patients
are directed to the appropriate hospital based on the regional plan
and the current capability and capacity of hospitals in the system.
E.  As funding is available, the Department may reimburse
operators of certified trauma transfer and referral centers for the
operations of the centers on an annual basis.

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