Oklahoma Code § 63-3203

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Purposes - Legislative findings - Continued subsidized
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indigent health care - Powers of Board of Regents of University of
Oklahoma.

A.  The purposes of the University Hospitals Authority Act are
to provide for an effective and efficient administration, to ensure
a dependable source of funding, and to effectuate the mission and
purposes of the University Hospitals Authority.  The mission and
purposes of the University Hospitals are to serve as general
hospitals, to serve as teaching and training facilities for students
enrolled at the University of Oklahoma, to serve as a site for
conducting research by faculty members of the University of Oklahoma
and to provide care for the medically indigent.  The University
Hospitals shall maintain a close affiliation with the University of
Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and shall coordinate their
operations and activities in a cooperative manner.  In addition, the
University Hospitals Authority shall provide indigent and
nonindigent patient care, as more fully described herein.
B.  The Legislature finds that the needs of the citizens of this
state and the needs of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences
Center will be best served if the University Hospitals are operated
by a separate Authority charged with the mission of operating or
leasing the operations of the teaching hospitals for the benefit of
the colleges of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
and providing care for the medically indigent.
C.  The University Hospitals Authority, by receiving the assets
and operating obligations, shall ensure that the costs of delivering
medically indigent care continue to be subsidized in excess of the
state reimbursement for the medically indigent, consistent with the
teaching hospitals' past policy and performance and that of the
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.  The Authority shall
make or cause to be made every reasonable effort to continue the
hospitals' historic commitment to the provision of uncompensated
care and that the allocation and investment of resources shall be
made with a view to maximizing the hospitals' long-term ability to
provide uncompensated care, except as may be modified by changes in
federal or state law.  The University Hospitals Authority shall
ensure that indigent care provided by the Oklahoma Medical Center
during a fiscal year shall be equal to or exceed one hundred twenty
percent (120%) of the annual appropriation to the University
Hospitals Authority for indigent care.  The level of indigent care
provided shall be based on Medicare costs as determined by the most
recent report filed by any operating entity of the University
Hospitals with the federal Health Care Finance Administration.
D.  As used in this section, "indigent care" means charity care,
Medicaid contractual allowances, all debt arising from accounts for
which there is no third-party coverage including services provided
to the Department of Corrections and Department of Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services as otherwise required by law.  For purposes
of this subsection, third-party coverage shall not include Medicaid
coverage.

E.  The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma shall
retain full power to govern the personnel, curriculum and facilities
of the University of Oklahoma.
Added by Laws 1993, c. 330, § 3, emerg. eff. June 8, 1993.  Amended
by Laws 1995, c. 263, § 1; Laws 1997, c. 174, § 1, emerg. eff. May
8, 1997; Laws 2000, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 8, § 11, eff. July 1, 2000;

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