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J Okla State Med Assoc ; 96(9): 434-8, 2003 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14520931

ABSTRACT

The delivery of adequate health care to "all of the people" has become an increasing challenge in the United States. The problem of timely access to affordable health care is even more serious in Oklahoma. The University of Oklahoma-Tulsa Health Science Center, the OU College of Medicine-Tulsa, and Community HealthNET, Inc. have taken leadership roles in convening two Oklahoma Health Care Challenge summit meetings this past year. Tulsa community leaders are now addressing the seriousness of the local problem and, more importantly, are coming up with ways to alleviate it. The focus of the summits has centered on providing indigent care, which will provide relief to the Tulsa hospitals and physicians from the growing burden of charity care costs. The most beneficial results of these meetings have been a clearer definition of the problem specific to Tulsa, the recognition that the solution will require coalitions of multidisciplinary groups, and the realization that cooperation, as well as collaboration, is the key to success.


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Delivery of Health Care/economics , Financing, Organized , Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration , Health Care Costs , Health Services Accessibility/economics , Humans , Oklahoma , Uncompensated Care/economics
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