Common use of Internal Practices Clause in Contracts

Internal Practices. To make Contractor’s internal practices, books and records relating to the use and disclosure of Department PHI available to the Department or to the Secretary, for purposes of determining the Department’s compliance with the HIPAA regulations. If any information needed for this purpose is in the exclusive possession of any other entity or person and the other entity or person fails or refuses to furnish the information to Contractor, Contractor shall provide written notification to the Department and shall set forth the efforts it made to obtain the information.

Appears in 16 contracts

Sources: Privacy and Information Security Provisions, Standard Agreement, Privacy and Information Security Provisions

Internal Practices. To make Contractor’s internal practices, books books, and records relating to the use and disclosure of Department PHI available to the Department or to the Secretary, for purposes of determining the Department’s compliance with the HIPAA regulations. If any information needed for this purpose is in the exclusive possession of any other entity or person and the other entity or person fails or refuses to furnish the information to Contractor, Contractor shall provide written notification to the Department and shall set forth the efforts it made to obtain the information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement for Professional Services, Standard Agreement