Oklahoma Code § 63-1-270

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Plan for statewide coordinated system of care for
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stroke.
A.  As funding permits, the State Department of Health shall
foster and coordinate implementation of a plan for a statewide
coordinated system of care for stroke, which shall include special
focus and attention on evidence-based treatment for stroke.  Such
system shall include, but shall not be limited to:
1.  Recommendations from the Oklahoma Hospital Advisory Council
and medical experts in stroke care;
2.  Collaboration and partnerships with relevant professional
organizations and associations advocating for evidence-based
treatment for stroke patients;

3.  Measures to raise awareness and promote preventative medical
care regarding risk factors for stroke;
4.  Utilization of state-recognized stroke hospital
classifications; and
5.  Protocols for evidence-based pre-hospital and interfacility
assessment, treatment, and transport of stroke patients by emergency
medical responders and agencies licensed pursuant to the Oklahoma
Emergency Response Systems Development Act.
B.  The State Board of Health may promulgate rules as necessary
to implement the provisions of this section.

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