Oklahoma Code § 63-1-2703

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Telemedicine grants – Rural assistance
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A.  Contingent upon the provision of appropriated funds
designated for Telemedicine Services Programs, the State Department
of Health is authorized to award one or more competitive grants to
public hospitals or health care facilities for programs which
deliver medical and other health care services through a
telemedicine system.  The goal of the grant program shall be to
assist in the development of telemedicine programs which in turn
have the effect of:
1.  Empowering rural health facilities;
2.  Expanding the range of services to rural areas;
3.  Providing greater access to patients in rural areas;
4.  Reducing the number of patient transfers to urban areas;
5.  Enhancing rural economic development; and
6.  Reducing the costs of medical care.
B.  Funding may cover the cost of equipment, software, or the
connection costs of either upstream or downstream users.
C.  All grants shall be matched with funds from the grant
recipient or in-kind contributions.
D.  In order to be eligible for a grant, the program shall:

1.  State clear and measurable program goals and objectives;
2.  Provide verifiable data on how the program is meeting its
stated goals and objectives; and
3.  Include an evaluation component including an annual written
self-evaluation.
E.  The State Board of Health shall promulgate rules as
necessary to administer the Telemedicine Service Program grants and
the process by which the grant funding shall be allocated.

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