INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS Clause Samples

The INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the use of software, platforms, or systems for storing, sharing, and managing project-related information. It typically specifies which tools or platforms must be used by the parties, outlines access rights, and may set standards for data security and backup. By establishing clear protocols for information handling, this clause ensures efficient collaboration, reduces the risk of data loss or miscommunication, and helps maintain project records in an organized and accessible manner.
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. 20 A. COUNTY acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR has not represented that the System 21 has the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or perform other tasks that constitute the practice 22 of medicine or of other professional disciplines. COUNTY acknowledges that CONTRACTOR; 23 1. Has no control of or responsibility for COUNTY’s use of the Content, and 24 2. Has no liability to any person or institution for any change made to data or information 25 added to Content by COUNTY or any party other than CONTRACTOR. 26 B. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by CONTRACTOR based upon 27 published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is 28 COUNTY’S responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all 29 federal, state and local regulations. CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for any errors, 30 misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to COUNTY, although every effort 31 has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. To the extent CONTRACTOR discovers a material 32 error, misstatement, inaccuracy, or omission in its Content, CONTRACTOR will notify COUNTY 33 through CONTRACTOR’s standard notification procedures. 34
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. Client acknowledges and agrees that the Licensed Software and System furnished by Cerner are information management tools only and that they contemplate and require the involvement of Client’s learned intermediaries. Client further acknowledges and agrees that Cerner has not represented its System as having the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment, or perform any other tasks that constitute the practice of medicine or of other professional or academic disciplines. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by Cerner based upon published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is Client’s responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all federal, state and local regulations. Cerner shall not be responsible for any errors, misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to Client, although every effort has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. Client assumes all risk for selection and use of the Content. Client acknowledges that Cerner: (a) has no control of or responsibility for the Client’s use of the Content, (b) has no knowledge of the specific or unique circumstances under which the Content provided may be used by the Client, and (c) has no liability to any person or entity for any change made to or data or information added to the Content by the Client or any party other than Cerner.
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. 9 A. COUNTY acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR has not represented that the System 10 has the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or perform other tasks that constitute the practice 11 of medicine or of other professional disciplines. COUNTY acknowledges that CONTRACTOR; 12 1. Has no control of or responsibility for COUNTY’s use of the Content, and 13 2. Has no liability to any person or institution for any change made to or data or information 14 added to Content by COUNTY or any party other than CONTRACTOR. 15 B. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by CONTRACTOR based upon 16 published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. You acknowledge that the MedDRA tools as furnished by Northrop Grumman and ICH are information management tools only and that they contemplate and require the involvement of skilled users.
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. 34 A. COUNTY acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR has not represented that the System 35 has the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or perform other tasks that constitute the practice 36 of medicine or of other professional disciplines. COUNTY acknowledges that CONTRACTOR; 37 // C:\USERS\▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇\DESKTOP\CERNER EHR\EHR FINAL K DOCS\CERNER-EHR-12-16-DD FINAL 9-11-12 (REDLINE).DOCX CER02ADMKK13 HCA ASR 12-000930 Page 23 of 310 1 // 3 // 1. Has no control of or responsibility for COUNTY’s use of the Content, and 2. Has no liability to any person or institution for any change made to data or information 5 added to Content by COUNTY or any party other than CONTRACTOR. 6 B. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by CONTRACTOR based upon 7 published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is 8 COUNTY’S responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all 9 federal, state and local regulations. CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for any errors, 10 misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to COUNTY, although every effort 11 has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. To the extent CONTRACTOR discovers a material 12 error, misstatement, inaccuracy, or omission in its Content, CONTRACTOR will notify COUNTY 13 through CONTRACTOR’s standard notification procedures. 14
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS through CONTRACTOR’s standard notification procedures. published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is COUNTY’S responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all federal, state and local regulations. CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for any errors, misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to COUNTY, although every effort has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. To the extent CONTRACTOR discovers a material error, misstatement, inaccuracy, or omission in its Content, CONTRACTOR will notify COUNTY
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. Client acknowledges and agrees that the Services are information management tools, many of which contemplate and require the involvement of professional medical personnel, and because medical information changes rapidly, some of the medical information and formulas may be out of date. Information provided is not intended to be a substitute for the advice and professional judgment of a physician or other professional medical personnel. Client acknowledges and agrees that physicians and other medical personnel should never delay treatment or make a treatment decision based solely upon information provided through the Services. Client further acknowledges and agrees that the Services are not intended to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment, or perform any other tasks that constitute or may constitute the practice of medicine or of other professional or academic disciplines.
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. A. COUNTY acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR has not represented that the System has the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or perform other tasks that constitute the practice of medicine or of other professional disciplines. COUNTY acknowledges that CONTRACTOR; 1. Has no control of or responsibility for COUNTY’s use of the Content, and 2. Has no liability to any person or institution for any change made to or data or information added to Content by COUNTY or any party other than CONTRACTOR. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by CONTRACTOR based upon published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is COUNTY’S responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all federal, state and local regulations. CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for any errors, misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to COUNTY, although every effort has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. To the extent CONTRACTOR discovers a material error, misstatement, inaccuracy, or omission in its Content, CONTRACTOR will notify COUNTY through CONTRACTOR’s standard notification procedures.

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  • Information Services The Custodian may rely upon information received from issuers of Securities or agents of such issuers, information received from Subcustodians or depositories, information from data reporting services that provide detail on corporate actions and other securities information, and other commercially reasonable industry sources; and, provided the Custodian has acted in accordance with the standard of care set forth in Section 6 (a), the Custodian shall have no liability as a result of relying upon such information sources, including but not limited to errors in any such information.

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