Oklahoma Code § 63-3274

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Hospitals - Operation, licensing, accreditation, and
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certification - Teaching and training.

A.  Any hospital or hospitals purchased, leased or constructed
by the Oklahoma State University Medical Authority shall be operated
as general hospitals and shall be licensed by the State Commissioner
of Health, and shall, as far as possible, meet the standards,
requirements and essentials of the Joint Commission on Accreditation
of Health Care Organizations and the American Osteopathic
Association or, alternatively, meet Medicare certification by the
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.  Provided, the State
Commissioner of Health may waive any such standards, requirements
and essentials as the Commissioner deems necessary.
B.  Any such hospitals may provide services and receive payments
under Titles XVIII and XIX of the federal Social Security Act, and
may participate in other federal medical programs.
C.  Any such hospitals shall be available as teaching and
training hospitals for the colleges of the Oklahoma State University
Center for Health Sciences, for other health and educational
facilities and shall provide indigent patient care.
D.  For the purpose of Medicaid supplemental payments, the
Oklahoma State University Medical Trust shall be authorized to enter
into a cooperative venture for the purpose of training students
within an American College of Surgeons Level I Trauma Center or
centers operated by the Oklahoma State University Medical Trust or
an affiliated entity approved by the Trust.  The Oklahoma State
University Medical Authority shall annually certify to the Oklahoma
Health Care Authority that the Level I trauma center meets such
standards and requirements with respect to any Medicaid supplemental
payments to be received from the Oklahoma Health Care Authority for
the Level I Trauma Center.

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