Oklahoma Code § 63-7301

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Diabetes prevention reporting
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A.  The Oklahoma Health Care Authority and the State Department
of Health shall collaborate to identify benchmarks and develop goals
to reduce the incidence rates of, improve health care services for,
and control complications resulting from diabetes.
B.  The Authority and the Department shall submit a report to
the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and the Governor by January 10 of every fifth year.
Such report shall contain the following information:
1.  The fiscal impact of all types of diabetes on the Authority,
the Department, and county health departments including the number
of persons with diabetes receiving services through the Authority,
the Department, and county health departments;
2.  The fiscal impact of diabetes on the Authority, the
Department, and county health departments in comparison to other
chronic diseases;
3.  An assessment of the benefits of diabetes prevention
programs including a summary of funding directed to the Authority
and the Department from the Legislature;
4.  A description of coordination between the Authority and the
Department including, but not limited to, programs relating to the
treatment and prevention of all forms of diabetes;

5.  Detailed action plans for battling diabetes with actionable
items for consideration by the Legislature including, but not
limited to, steps to reduce the impact of diabetes, pre-diabetes,
and related diabetes complications;
6.  Identification of expected outcomes of the action steps and
benchmarks for controlling and preventing all forms of diabetes; and
7.  The development of a detailed budget blueprint identifying
needs, costs, and resources required to implement the plan provided
for in this section.  Such blueprint shall include a budget range
for all options presented in the plan for consideration by the
Legislature.
C.  In addition to the complete report required by subsection B
of this section, the Authority or the Department shall, to the
extent practicable, provide components of the upcoming report as
listed in subsection B of this section upon request to the President
Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and the Governor.
D.  The provisions of this section shall be limited to diabetes
information, data, initiatives, and programs within the Authority
and the Department prior to November 1, 2015, unless there is
available funding for diabetes in each agency that may be used for
new research, data collection reporting or other requirements of
this section.

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