Other data collection Sample Clauses

Other data collection. For data collection related to patient and carer quality of life the company is required to provide the MAOG assurance that the governance arrangements have been established to allow analysis and submission of data as part of the NICE guidance update. The relevant terms of these agreements should be presented to the MAOG for review within 6 months of publication of NICE Final Guidance.
Other data collection a) Existing Intersection Field Data - The existing traffic control (traffic signal head configurations and regulatory signs), speed limits and lane geometry (number of left-turn, through and right-turn lanes) will be collected at each study area intersection by the ENGINEER. The existing intersection data will be used for determining the future traffic control and lane geometry anticipated at each study intersection for each of the transportation network scenarios.
Other data collection. For data collection related to patient and carer quality of life the company is responsible for producing or commissioning development of a detailed data/statistical analysis plan within 6 months of publication of NICE Final Guidance, for review by the MAOG. This will detail the analyses related that will be presented within interim and final reports, the methodologies used, and the schedule of delivery.
Other data collection. The Consultant will use the data collected from the City, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), and the Census/ American Community Survey, our team will create the following maps to understand existing conditions for the CSAP: • ▇▇▇▇ Crash Data • Existing Roadway Network • Existing Bicycle and Pedestrian Network • Existing Rail and Freight Network • Current Roadway Projects • Existing Congestion (volume-to-capacity ratio) • Transportation and Economic Disadvantaged Census Tracts • 2020 Census Majority Minority Areas (MMAs) and Super MMAs • Citywide Demographics (2020 Census) Against Locations of Fatal or Severe Crashes: • Age • Race and Ethnicity • Poverty The Consultant will: • Review existing local, regional, state, and federal plans, studies, ordinances and initiatives related to roadway safety improvements to identify opportunities to improve processes for prioritizing transportation safety and collaboration that could lead to improved effectiveness of safety analysis, project development, and implementation for jurisdictions in the City of Seguin ETJ area • Conduct a peer review and comparison of the crash analyses for up to three (3) similar cities identified by the SRC. This review should include, but is not limited to, a comparison based on crashes per Vehicle-Miles Traveled and crashes per capita, and exposure to risk/crash risk • Assess the quality and completeness of existing available data collected above including crash, transportation, land use, and demographic data • Develop recommendations based on literature, policy, and data review on best analysis strategies and data requirements.
Other data collection. During the period of the MAA the company is responsible for collecting further data that: • describe patient’s and caregivers’ quality of life, physical functioning and other outcomes.
Other data collection 

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  • Data Collection The grant recipient will be required to provide performance data reports on a schedule delineated within Section A of this contract, Specific Terms and Conditions.

  • Data Collection, Processing and Usage Personal data collected, processed and used by the Company in connection with Awards granted under the Plan includes the Grantee’s name, home address, email address, telephone number, date of birth, social insurance number or other identification number, salary, citizenship, job title, any shares of Common Stock or directorships held in the Company, and details of all Awards granted, cancelled, exercised, vested, or outstanding. In granting Awards under the Plan, the Company will collect the Grantee’s personal data for purposes of allocating shares of Common Stock in settlement of the Awards and implementing, administering and managing the Plan. The Company collects, processes and uses the Grantee’s personal data in compliance with Company’s Employment Data Protection Standards and the Uses of Employment Data for the Company’s Entities. The Grantee may exercise rights to access, correction, or restriction or deletion where applicable, by contacting the Grantee’s local HR manager or initiating a request through ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.gehealthcare.com.

  • Data Collection and Usage The Company and the Service Recipient collect, process and use certain personal information about Participant, including, but not limited to, Participant’s name, home address, telephone number, email address, date of birth, social insurance number, passport or other identification number, salary, nationality, job title, any shares or directorships held in the Company, details of all awards granted under the Plan or any other entitlement to shares awarded, canceled, exercised, vested, unvested or outstanding in Participant’s favor (“Data”), for purposes of implementing, administering and managing the Plan. The legal basis, where required, for the processing of Data is Participant’s consent.

  • Information Collection Information collection activities performed under this award are the responsibility of the awardee, and NSF support of the project does not constitute NSF approval of the survey design, questionnaire content or information collection procedures. The awardee shall not represent to respondents that such information is being collected for or in association with the National Science Foundation or any other Government agency without the specific written approval of such information collection plan or device by the Foundation. This requirement, however, is not intended to preclude mention of NSF support of the project in response to an inquiry or acknowledgment of such support in any publication of this information.

  • Data Collection and Reporting 1. Grantee shall develop and use a local reporting unit that will provide an assigned Hospital location for all clients served within the Hospital. This information shall also be entered into Client Assignment and Registration (CARE) when reporting on beds utilized at the Hospital. 2. Grantee shall budget and report expenditure data on the CARE Report III, incorporated by reference and posted at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/doing-business-hhs/provider- portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/behavioral-health-provider- resources/community-mental-health-contracts, within the Community Hospital strategy C.2.1.1 using line 764 - Project Private Beds. 3. Grantee shall ensure that patient registration, diagnostics, admission and discharge data is reported by using the CARE screens and action codes listed below: a. Screen: Campus-Based Assignments (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code: 305; b. Screen: Campus-Based Discharge/Community Placement (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code: 310; c. Screen: Joint Community Support Plan (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code: 312; d. Screen: Register Client, Action Code: 325; e. Screen: Diagnostics (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code: 330; f. Screen: Voluntary Admission and Commitment (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code 332; g. Screen: Campus-Based Residential ▇▇▇▇/Dorm (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code 615; and h. Screen: MH Bed Allocation Exception (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code 345. 4. For details related to the use of these screens and action codes, Grantee can refer to the CARE Reference Manual which can be found under the CARE (WebCARE) section on the portal at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/helpGuide/Content/16_CARE/CAREWebCARE%20Refere nce%20Manual.htm