Oklahoma Code § 63-5003

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Legislative declaration - Purpose
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A.  The Legislature recognizes that the state is a major
purchaser of health care services, and the increasing costs of such
health care services are posing and will continue to pose a great
financial burden on the state.  It is the policy of the state to
provide comprehensive health care as an employer to state employees
and officials and their dependents and to those who are dependent on
the state for necessary medical care.  It is imperative that the
state develop effective and efficient health care delivery systems

and strategies for procuring health care services in order for the
state to continue to purchase the most comprehensive health care
possible.
B.  It is therefore incumbent upon the Legislature to establish
the Oklahoma Health Care Authority whose purpose shall be to:
1.  Purchase Medicaid benefits;
2.  Study all state-purchased and state-subsidized health care,
alternative health care delivery systems and strategies for the
procurement of health care services in order to maximize cost
containment in these programs while ensuring access to quality
health care;
3.  Make recommendations aimed at minimizing the financial
burden which health care poses for the state, its employees and its
charges, while at the same time allowing the state to provide the
most comprehensive health care possible; and
4.  Administer the state-sponsored health and dental benefits
plans known as HealthChoice and life insurance plans in accordance
with the Oklahoma Employees Insurance and Benefits Act and the State
Employees Flexible Benefits Act.  The Office of Management and
Enterprise Services shall cause the transfer of all necessary
assets, data, records, and personnel necessary for the
administration of HealthChoice not later than the effective date of
this act.

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