Oklahoma Code § 63-5015

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Review of state-purchased and state-subsidized health
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care programs and regulatory agencies - Report to Legislature.
The Oklahoma Health Care Authority shall review state-purchased
and state-subsidized health care programs and health care regulatory
agencies, including, but not limited to, medical services within the
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the
Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Human Services,
the State Department of Health, the Oklahoma Medical Center, the
State Education and Employees Group Insurance Board, and any other
state-purchased and state-subsidized health care programs as deemed
appropriate by the administrator, and submit to the Legislature, no
later than December 1, 1995, an initial report including, but not
limited to:
1.  A description of the respective roles of these programs and
agencies regarding health care cost containment;
2.  A plan to increase the combined efficiency of these programs
and agencies to control costs and maintain or improve access to
quality care;
3.  Methods to ensure coordination between these programs and
agencies and the Authority;
4.  An analysis of the real and potential impacts of cost
shifting; and
5.  Recommendations regarding structural changes in the state's
current health care delivery system.

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