Common use of Definition of Reportable Event Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIAIA, 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.aIII.D.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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Integrity Agreement, Integrity Agreement, Integrity Agreement

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.H.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdProgenity. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Progenity, Inc.), Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement (Progenity, Inc.)

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdLHC. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (LHC Group, Inc), Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.H.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherdany of the U.S. Healthcare Parties or ▇▇▇▇▇ Entities. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences. The requirements of this Section III.K shall apply to Reportable Events involving any of the U.S. Healthcare Parties or the ▇▇▇▇▇ Entities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. The Ensign Group, Inc. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Ensign Group, Inc), Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdParkland. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdDignity Health. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Arc.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIAIA, 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.aIII.F.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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Integrity Agreement, Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdHalifax. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherdthe Provider. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdRMC. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.H.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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdGenova. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdApria. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Apria, Inc.), Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Healogics.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdOrbit. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdRehab. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement, Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIAIA, 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.aIII.D.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdPractitioner. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Integrity Agreement, Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdCHSI. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Quorum Health Corp), Corporate Integrity Agreement (Community Health Systems Inc)

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 ShepherdCareMed. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (PharMerica CORP), Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIAIA, 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.aIII.D.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdLFAC. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Integrity Agreement, Integrity Agreement

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▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdMaxim. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. THM.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment; b. i. a matter brought to the attention of Boston Scientific’s senior management (i.e. a member of the corporate Operating Committee or any successor committee/group) relating to conduct of Guidant/CRM 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 and/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. ii. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdBoston Scientific. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Boston Scientific Corp)

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 ShepherdTCH. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 Shepherdthe DIG Entities. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Preferred Imaging.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.H.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdEnvision. Envision Corporate Integrity Agreement 18 A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Envision Healthcare Corp)

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.H.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdIHS. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial OverpaymentOverpayment to a Behavioral Health Facility; 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.aIII.H.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdUHS. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Universal Health Services Inc)

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 ShepherdHope Hospice. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Lincare.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdCHSI. Community Health Systems, Inc. Corporate Integrity Agreement, Amended A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Community Health Systems Inc)

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.aIII.H.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdHome Bound. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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. b. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; or d. c. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherdany operating division of Kindred. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Kindred Healthcare, Inc)

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIAIA, 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.aIII.D.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdGSCS. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. MB2 Dental.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.occurrences.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.H.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdICH. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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;; Walgreen Co. - Corporate Integrity Agreement 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 ShepherdWalgreens. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdHealth Quest. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Agendia.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. 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; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. SERA.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdVITAS. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Chemed Corp)

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 ShepherdPGS. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdHill-Rom. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.)

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;; or c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.aIII.F.l.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdWellCare. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.)

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. 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; oror‌ 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdSouth Miami Hospital. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.occurrences.‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 Shepherd21st Century. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (21st Century Oncology Holdings, Inc.)

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Regional. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with 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; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. SMMC.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with 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; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. PPOA.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherdthe Providers. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Pentec.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdMedicus. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdUMHS. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 or FDA requirement 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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdOrthofix. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Orthofix International N V)

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;Overpayment;‌ b. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable 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; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. LCCA.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves:involves:‌ a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.aIII.H.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. FHS or ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.occurrences.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Hospicio.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdTri-County. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdPFH. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.aIII.H.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Vascular Access Centers.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. CRC.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Signature.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdTuomey. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIAIA, 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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdCenter for Pain Management. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. MTC.‌‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdPharMerica. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. AmeriCare.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves:involves:‌ a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Toccoa.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Banner.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdeTEL-Rx. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 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 d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdTPRC. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Neurosurgical Associates.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;Overpayment;‌ b. a matter that a reasonable person would consider a probable violation of criminal, civil, or administrative laws applicable applicable‌ to any Federal health care program for which penalties or exclusion may be authorized; c. 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; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Oglethorpe.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. MTL.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdSNAP. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇–Zwanger ▇▇▇▇▇▇ – Corporate Integrity Agreement 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdSound. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdPALMS. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.I.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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdAll Smiles. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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;authorized;‌ c. b. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. c. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. Jazz.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 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 d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdDiversicare. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (Diversicare Healthcare Services, Inc.)

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.aIII.H.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdMemorial Health. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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 ShepherdCHSI. Community Health Systems, Inc. Corporate Integrity Agreement A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdTrans-Star. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdOcean Dental. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;; Hill-Rom Corporate Integrity Agreement 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.aIII.F.1.a; or d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good ShepherdHill-Rom. A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Definition of Reportable Event. For purposes of this CIA, a “Reportable Event” means anything that involves: a. a substantial Overpayment;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;authorized;‌ c. the employment of or contracting with a Covered Person who is an Ineligible Person as defined by Section III.G.1.a; oror‌ d. the filing of a bankruptcy petition by Good Shepherd. EAP.‌ A Reportable Event may be the result of an isolated event or a series of occurrences.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement