Definition of Reportable Event Clause Samples

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Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this IA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves:
Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment; b. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable to any Federal health care program for which penalties or exclusion may be authorized; c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.
Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves:
Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this IA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment; b. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable to any Federal health care program for which penalties or exclusion may be authorized; c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.D.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Neurology. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.
Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: i. a substantial Overpayment; or ii. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable to any Federal health care program for which penalties or exclusion may be authorized. Gambro Healthcare, Inc. Corporate Integrity Agreement 22 A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.
Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this IA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment; b. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable to any Federal health care program for which penalties or exclusion may be authorized; c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.E.1.a; d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Chatterjee; or e. a violation of the obligation to provide items or services of a quality that meets professionally recognized standards of health care where such violation has occurred in one or more instances and presents an imminent danger to the health, safety, or well-being of a Federal health care program beneficiary or places the beneficiary unnecessarily in high risk situations. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.
Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment; b. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable to any Federal health care program for which penalties or exclusion may be authorized; c. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of the obligation to provide items or services of a quality that meets professionally recognized standards of health care where such violation has occurred in one or more instances and presents an imminent danger to the health, safety, or well-being of a Federal health care program beneficiary or places the beneficiary unnecessarily in high-risk situations; d. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; or e. insolvency or a matter that a reasonable person would consider likely to render Extendicare insolvent. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.
Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: (a) a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable to any Federal health care program for which penalties or exclusion may be authorized; (b) a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of FDA requirements relating to the promotion of Government Reimbursed Products, unless otherwise reported to the FDA in accordance with Section III.K below; (c) the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; or (d) the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Indivior. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.
Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment; b. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable to any Federal health care program for which penalties or exclusion may be authorized; c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.H.1.a; d. a violation of the obligation to provide items or services of a quality that meets professionally recognized standards of health care where such violation has occurred in one or more instances and presents an imminent danger to the health, safety, or well-being of a Federal health care program beneficiary or places the beneficiary unnecessarily in high- risk situations; or e. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by KDMC. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.
Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this RCA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment; b. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable to any Federal award program for which penalties or exclusion may be authorized; c. any report submitted pursuant to the mandatory grant disclosure requirements at 45 C.F.R. § 75.113; d. imposition of specific award conditions, corrective action plan or other administrative remedies by any HHS awarding agency or operating division; e. completion of a single audit conducted in accordance with 45 C.F.R. 75.501; f. the employment of or contracting with or having as a member of the active medical staff a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; or g. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by BPMC. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.