Oklahoma Code § 63-1-706.21

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Distribution of opioid antagonists at hospitals
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A.  As used in this section:
1.  “Emergency opioid antagonist” means a drug including but not
limited to naloxone that blocks the effects of opioids and that is
approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the
treatment of an opioid overdose; and

2.  “Health benefit plan” has the same meaning as provided by
Section 6060.4 of Title 36 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  A hospital shall distribute to a person who presents to an
emergency department with symptoms of an opioid overdose, opioid use
disorder, or other adverse event related to opioid use, two doses of
an emergency opioid antagonist upon discharge, unless:
1.  The treating practitioner determines in his or her clinical
and professional judgment that distributing the emergency opioid
antagonist is not appropriate or the practitioner has confirmed that
the patient already has at least two doses of an emergency opioid
antagonist; or
2.  The hospital is not required to distribute the emergency
opioid antagonist due to the conditions described in paragraph 2 of
subsection C of this section.
C.  1.  The provisions of subsection B of this section shall
apply without exception in cases where a patient is covered by the
state Medicaid program or by a health benefit plan.
2.  The provisions of subsection B of this section shall apply
in cases where a patient is not covered by the state Medicaid
program or by a health benefit plan only if the hospital receives a
supply of one or more emergency opioid antagonists from the
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services under
Section 1 of this act.
D.  To comply with the requirements of this section, a hospital
may, notwithstanding any other provision of state law, utilize any
of the following individuals employed by or under contract with the
hospital to distribute emergency opioid antagonists under this
section:
1.  Any health care provider licensed or certified in this state
including, but not limited to, a licensed pharmacist; or
2.  Any mental health or substance abuse provider licensed or
certified in this state.
E.  1.  In cases where a patient to whom an opioid antagonist is
distributed under this section is covered under the state Medicaid
program, the hospital may bill the state Medicaid program for the
emergency opioid antagonist utilizing the appropriate billing codes
established by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority.  The state
Medicaid program shall reimburse such claims in accordance with
applicable law, rules, and contract terms.  This billing shall be
separate from and in addition to the payment for the other services
provided during the hospital visit.
2.  In cases where a patient to whom an opioid antagonist is
distributed under this section is covered by a health benefit plan,
the hospital may bill the patient’s health benefit plan for the cost
of the emergency opioid antagonist, and the health plan shall
reimburse such claims.

F.  When a hospital distributes an emergency opioid antagonist,
it shall provide:
1.  Directions for use; and
2.  Information and resources about medication for opioid use
disorder and harm reduction strategies and services which may be
available, such as substance use disorder treatment services and
substance use disorder peer counselors.
This information shall be available in all languages relevant to
the communities that the hospital serves.
G.  This section does not prohibit a hospital from distributing
an emergency opioid antagonist to a patient at no cost to the
patient and at no cost to a third-party payor out of the hospital’s
prepurchased supply.
H.  Nothing in this section prohibits or modifies a hospital’s
ability or responsibility to bill a patient’s health benefit plan or
to provide financial assistance as required by state or federal law.
I.  A hospital, its employees, its contractors, and its
practitioners are immune from suit in any action, civil or criminal,
or from professional or other disciplinary action, for action or
inaction in compliance with this section.

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