Oklahoma Code § 63-1-260.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Establishment, promotion, and maintenance of
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osteoporosis prevention and treatment education program - Needs
assessment.
The State Department of Health shall establish, promote, and
maintain an osteoporosis prevention and treatment education program
in order to effectuate the purposes of this act as follows:
1.  The Department shall use, but is not limited to, the
following strategies for:

a. raising public awareness on the causes and nature of
osteoporosis, personal risk factors, value of
prevention and early detection, and options for
diagnosing and treating the disease:
(1) an outreach campaign utilizing print, radio, and
television public service announcements,
advertisements, posters, and other materials,
(2) community forums,
(3) health information and risk factor assessment at
public events,
(4) targeting at-risk populations,
(5) providing reliable information to policymakers,
and
(6) distributing information through county health
departments, schools, area agencies on aging,
employer wellness programs, physicians, hospitals
and health maintenance organizations, women’s
groups, nonprofit organizations, community-based
organizations, and departmental regional offices,
b. educating consumers about risk factors, diet and
exercise, diagnostic procedures and their indications
for use, risks and benefits of drug therapies
currently approved by the U.S Food and Drug
Administration, environmental safety and injury
prevention, and the availability of diagnostic,
treatment, and rehabilitation services:
(1) identify and obtain educational materials,
including brochures and videotapes, which
accurately translate the latest scientific
information on osteoporosis in easy-to-understand
terms,
(2) build a statewide system of resources to provide
information and referral on all aspects of
osteoporosis, including educational materials and
counseling,
(3) establish state linkage with an existing toll-
free hotline for consumers,
(4) facilitate the development and maintenance of
osteoporosis support groups, and
(5) conduct workshops and seminars for lay audiences,
and
c. educating physicians and health professionals and
training community service providers on the most up-
to-date, accurate scientific and medical information
on osteoporosis prevention, diagnosis, and treatment,
therapeutic decision-making, including guidelines for
detecting and treating the disease in special

populations, risks and benefits of medications, and
research advances:
(1) identify and obtain education materials for the
health care provider which translates the latest
scientific and medical information into clinical
applications,
(2) raise awareness among physicians and health and
human services professionals as to the importance
of osteoporosis prevention, early detection,
treatment, and rehabilitation,
(3) identify and use available curricula for training
health and human service providers and community
leaders on osteoporosis prevention, detection,
and treatment,
(4) provide workshops and seminars for in-depth
professional development in the field of the care
and management of the patient with osteoporosis,
and
(5) conduct a statewide conference on osteoporosis at
appropriate intervals;
2. a. The Department shall conduct a needs assessment to
identify:
(1) research being conducted within the state,
(2) available technical assistance and educational
materials and programs nationwide,
(3) the level of public and professional awareness
about osteoporosis,
(4) the needs of osteoporosis patients, their
families, and caregivers,
(5) needs of health care providers, including
physicians, nurses, managed care organizations,
and other health care providers,
(6) the service available to the osteoporosis
patient,
(7) existence of osteoporosis treatment programs,
(8) existence of osteoporosis support groups,
(9) existence of rehabilitation services, and
(10) number and location of bone density testing
equipment.
b. Based on the needs assessment, the Department shall
develop and maintain a list of osteoporosis-related
services and osteoporosis health care providers with
specialization in services to prevent, diagnose, and
treat osteoporosis.  This list shall be disseminated
with a description of diagnostic testing procedures,
appropriate indications for their use, drug therapies
currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug

Administration, and a cautionary statement about the
current status of osteoporosis research, prevention,
and treatment.  Such cautionary statement shall also
indicate that the Department does not license,
certify, or in any way approve osteoporosis programs
or centers in the state.

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