Accurate and Complete Data Clause Samples
The "Accurate and Complete Data" clause requires parties to ensure that all information they provide under the agreement is truthful, up-to-date, and not misleading. In practice, this means each party must verify the accuracy of any data, documents, or statements they submit, such as financial records or technical specifications, and promptly correct any errors discovered. This clause helps maintain trust between parties and reduces the risk of disputes or losses caused by reliance on incorrect or incomplete information.
Accurate and Complete Data a. All homeless client data for Covered Homeless Organizations (CHO’s) will be entered into the EtO HMIS.
b. 95% of all mandated data points are supplied (fields do NOT reflect a “Null”, “Don’t Know or Refused” OR “Data Not Collected” value).
c. The EtO Data Validation Report (required Quarterly Reporting for each homeless program) will reflect a 95% or higher data completeness and quality result at all times.
Accurate and Complete Data. 1) 95% of all state and federal defined mandated data points are supplied (fields do NOT reflect a “Null”, “Don’t Know or Refused” OR “Data Not Collected” value).
2) Reflect a 95% or higher data completeness and quality result at all times.
Accurate and Complete Data. The Indian Health Care Provider (IHCP) must ensure that data received from third party providers is accurate and complete by:
a. Verifying the accuracy and timeliness of reported data;
b. Screening the data for completeness, logic, and consistency; and
c. Collecting service information in standardized formats to the extent feasible and appropriate.
Accurate and Complete Data. The MCO must ensure that data received from providers is accurate and complete by:
a. Verifying the accuracy and timeliness of reported data;
b. Screening the data for completeness, logic, and consistency; and
c. Collecting service information in standardized formats to the extent feasible and appropriate. The MCO must ensure that providers follow the data requirements in Article XII, Quality Management (QM), page 184 and Article XIV, Reports and Data, page 217.