Perinatal Services Network Guidelines Clause Samples

The Perinatal Services Network Guidelines clause establishes the standards and protocols that must be followed for the delivery of perinatal care within a healthcare network. It typically outlines requirements for coordination among hospitals, referral processes, and the levels of care appropriate for different patient needs, such as high-risk pregnancies or neonatal intensive care. By setting these guidelines, the clause ensures consistent, high-quality care for mothers and newborns across the network and helps prevent gaps or overlaps in service provision.
Perinatal Services Network Guidelines. Contractor must comply with the perinatal program requirements as outlined in the “Perinatal Services Network Guidelines”, incorporated by reference. The Contractor must comply with the current version of these guidelines until new Perinatal Services Network Guidelines are established and adopted. The incorporation of any new Perinatal Services Network Guidelines into this Contract shall not require a formal amendment. Contractor receiving SABG funds must adhere to the Perinatal Services Network Guidelines, regardless of whether the Contractor exchanges perinatal funds for additional discretionary funds.
Perinatal Services Network Guidelines. Contractor must comply with the perinatal program requirements as outlined in the Perinatal Services Network Guidelines. The Perinatal Services Network Guidelines are attached to this contract as Document 1G, incorporated by reference. The Contractor must comply with the current version of these guidelines until new Perinatal Services Network Guidelines are established and adopted. The incorporation of any new Perinatal Services Network Guidelines into this Contract shall not require a formal amendment. Contractor receiving SABG funds must adhere to the Perinatal Services Network Guidelines, regardless of whether the Contractor exchanges perinatal funds for additional discretionary funds.
Perinatal Services Network Guidelines. Contractor shall comply with all of the relevant provisions of the Perinatal Services Network Guidelines attached hereto as Exhibit I and incorporated herein by reference.

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