Oklahoma Code § 63-2561

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Legislative findings and declarations
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The Legislature finds and declares that:
1.  Physical and mental disabilities, age or chronic illness
should in no way diminish a person's right to life, human dignity
and equal access to medical care;
2.  Historically, persons with disabilities, advanced age or
chronic illness have faced discrimination in the health care system,
including the denial of access to life-sustaining care;
3.  Such discrimination is inconsistent with our society's
commitment to human dignity and the full inclusion of persons with
disabilities throughout society;
4.  Lack of access to appropriate health care can result in
significant adverse health consequences for persons with
disabilities, those with chronic illness, and those of advanced age,
including loss of function, reduced quality of life or even death;
and
5.  Both public and private payors have a moral, legal and
ethical obligation to make health care reimbursement decisions in a
transparent fashion utilizing nondiscriminatory criteria.

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