Oklahoma Code § 63-3240.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Community Hospitals Authority - Purpose, establishment
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and duties - Indigent care services - Appropriation - Reimbursement.
A.  The Oklahoma Legislature finds that care of medically
indigent persons and the needs of the Oklahoma State University
Center for Health Sciences and the University of Oklahoma College of
Medicine (Tulsa) will be enhanced through the establishment of the
Community Hospitals Authority.  The purpose of the Community
Hospitals Authority is to provide maximum utilization and efficient
administration in order to deliver health care services to medically
indigent persons and to promote the teaching and training of
physicians.
B.  The Community Hospitals Authority shall:
1.  Support the missions of the Oklahoma State University Center
for Health Sciences and the University of Oklahoma College of
Medicine (Tulsa) with regard to:
a. teaching and training for medical students,
b. conducting medical and biomedical research, and
c. medical care for indigent and nonindigent populations;
2.  Act as a vehicle for securing funding that is in addition to
existing state Medicaid Program appropriated funding for education
and indigent care and graduate medical education; provided, however,
under no circumstance shall funds secured pursuant to this provision
be used to supplant such existing state Medicaid Program
appropriated funding; and
3.  Coordinate the delivery and efficiency of medical service
across Northeast Oklahoma including, but not limited to, all
counties located totally or partly in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area.
C.  The Authority may contract for indigent care services with
participating health care systems.
D.  In the event the Legislature enacts a statewide program to
reimburse hospitals for the cost, or a portion thereof, of providing
indigent health care, the Legislature shall ensure that such
reimbursement shall be made to all hospitals providing indigent care
within the state.
Added by Laws 2002, c. 374, § 5, eff. July 1, 2002.  Amended by Laws
2003, c. 412, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2003; Laws 2005, c. 410, § 2, eff.
July 1, 2005.

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