Okla. Stat. tit. 36, § 6555. Rules–Forms–Issuance of certificate–Reporting requirements–Confidentiality: Hospital and Medical Services Utilization Review Act – Oklahoma

Status: Enacted
Year Enacted: 1991
File: Download

The Commissioner may establish reporting requirements to:
1. Evaluate, based upon the information furnished pursuant to the provisions of this act, the effectiveness of private review agents; and
2. Determine if the utilization review programs are in compliance with the provisions of the Hospital and Medical Services Utilization Review Act and applicable rules.
E. Any information required by the Commissioner with respect to customers, patients or utilization review procedures of a private review agent shall be held in confidence and shall not be disclosed to the public. However, a patient or a person with financial responsibility for a patient’s bill shall be entitled to information and documents relating to them and their claim.


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