Practice Responsibilities Clause Samples

Practice Responsibilities. 3.1 As part of its commitment to quality improvement and patient safety, the Practice agrees to: a) Identify an Accreditation co-ordinator to liaise with QIP’s Client Liaison Officer b) Complete the self-assessment within the agreed upon timelines c) Assist the QIP Client Liaison Officer during the desktop audit by providing the relevant records and data in compliance with Federal and State privacy legislation (as appropriate) d) Respond in a timely manner to requests for information from the QIP Client Liaison Officer about issues or concerns, including potential instances of non- compliance e) Permit QIP to use and share aggregated de-identified accreditation results data collected during the accreditation process, in accordance with Section 5 of this agreement f) Permit QIP to publish the name and location of the Practice on QIP’s website upon the Practice gaining accreditation g) Permit APodC to publish the name and location of the Practice on APodC’s website upon the Practice gaining accreditation h) Use QIP resource materials and systems only for internal purposes related to the accreditation process i) Communicate its accreditation status to the community it serves and any relevant stakeholders j) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ immediately of any information it obtains which may be relevant to whether the Practice continues to comply with the Standards. k) Update the Practice details on the client portal to verify that it continues to meet the Standards under which it was accredited (as updated from time to time) l) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ in writing at least 28 business days before any: i. change in the premises of the Practice, and/or ii. change in ownership of the Practice (including change in ownership of any entity with any interest in the Practice), and/or iii. changes in key staff m) Pay the accreditation fee at the point of registration (see Section 4). 3.2 The accredited Practice agrees to: a) claim accreditation only for the Practice that has been granted accreditation b) accurately promote its accreditation status in promotional documents, brochures and advertising materials c) ensure that accreditation certificates, symbols, decals and reports are used in an appropriate manner and in accordance with QIP guidelines d) immediately notify QIP in writing of any infringement or possible infringement or of any actions or claims in relation to the use of the accreditation symbol e) indemnify and keep QIP indemnified against any actions, suits, claims, demands, proceedings, los...
Practice Responsibilities. Phase 1: Primary Care Telehealth Participative Agreement and W-9
Practice Responsibilities. Commitment to educating your patient community on immunizations as outlined in the Quality Measures identified in the CPF QIP.
Practice Responsibilities.  To nominate a project lead to be the main contact within the Practice for the risk stratification project. This individual will be responsible for authorising which individuals can access Practice data via the Reporting System.
Practice Responsibilities. (1) The Practice will retain responsibility for the care of its clients and will maintain administrative and professional supervision of students insofar as their presence and program assignments affect the operation of the Practice and its care, direct and indirect, of its clients. No provision of this MOU shall prevent any Practice client from requesting not to be a teaching client or prevent any member of the Practice’s staff from designating any client as a non-teaching client. (2) The Practice will provide adequate clinical facilities for participating students in accordance with the objectives developed through cooperative planning by the University's departmental faculty and the Practice's staff. (3) The Practice will use its best efforts to make conference space and classrooms available as may be necessary for teaching and planning activities in connection with an ALE. (4) Practice staff shall, upon request, assist the University in the evaluation of the learning and performance of participating students, provided the student has signed a consent to exchange of educational information in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended. However, the Practice hereby agrees to keep confidential any student records or information it may obtain, unless it has otherwise obtained prior written consent of the student. Although the University shall obtain all required consents, the Practice shall have the right to rely on such consents and to obtain copies of such consents upon request. The Practice will assign a staff representative as liaison between the Practice and the University. Unless otherwise specified herein, any evaluation of students by the Practice shall relate only to general student participation in the ALE, and shall no way be construed as a certification by the Practice as to the competence of any student or a representation by the Practice of any student’s ability or competence in connection with the practical implementation of any knowledge gained through the ALE. (5) The Practice shall provide for the orientation of both University faculty and participating students as to the facilities, philosophies, rules, regulations and policies of the Practice. (6) Subject to the Practice's overall supervisory responsibility for client care, it may permit appropriately licensed faculty members to provide such member services at the Practice as may be necessary for teaching purposes. The nature and scope of activitie...
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  • COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITIES A. A County program liaison will monitor the submission of all correspondence required in this Agreement, including, but not limited to: 1. Quarterly Treatment Reports; 2. Financial reports such as annual budgets, cost allocation plans, and cost reports; 3. Incident reports; 4. Outcome data; 5. Monthly ▇▇▇▇▇ Reports 6. Other requested reports B. A County program liaison may visit Contractor during the contract term. The visits shall be for the purpose of reviewing any aspect of Contractor’s program operations. The visit may include, but is not limited to: 1. Review all pertinent participant records. 2. Conduct appropriate interviews/discussions with participants served by Contractor. 3. Review and monitor all correspondence and reports submitted by Contractor related to Contractor’s services provided under this Agreement. 4. Meet with appropriate program management and operations staff. 5. Conduct site visit(s) to Contractor’s program(s) at least once during the term of the Agreement to review all aspects of program operations. Site visit(s) may include a review of Contractor’s programmatic and fiscal documentation related to required reports on services specified in the Exhibits. a. Provide a written site review report documenting areas of compliance and any necessary corrective action(s) required. 6. A County program liaison may attend an organized activity of a selected component or selected components of Contractor’s program(s) at least once during the contract term. C. AODS will conduct periodic mandatory treatment provider meetings with representatives of all contracted service providers and appropriate staff. D. Provide ongoing technical assistance as needed. E. AODS shall act as intermediary on behalf of each contracted alcohol and drug service provider in the submission of the California Outcomes Measurement System (CalOMS) data submissions to the State of California. I. GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Attend each of the following meetings: 1. Contractor shall attend periodic mandatory meetings; and 2. Drug and Alcohol Information System for You (DAISY) User Group meeting. 3. Other meetings as required by the County B. Contractor shall acknowledge the San Mateo County Alcohol and Other Drug Services (AODS) and/or the County of San Mateo as a funding source on newly developed promotional materials. C. Subcontracting requirements: 1. Pursuant to paragraph 12 of the body of this Agreement, Contractor may subcontract for provision of services described in this Agreement with written approval of the Director of the Human Services Agency or her designee. If Contractor subcontracts for any services under this Agreement, Contractor will guarantee that any and all subcontractors have and maintain the same level of insurance coverage required of the Contractor under this Agreement. Contractor and County will be listed as additional insured on all applicable insurance of subcontractor.

  • Client’s Responsibilities The Client’s responsibilities include the following: a. Enrolling. The Client must complete the Informed Consent for Collection and Storage (attached as Schedule 1) The Client must complete or facilitate the Gestational Carrier’s and if applicable, Egg Donor’s completion of the Health History Questionnaire and the Informed Consent to Testing of the Maternal Sample provided by ViaCord. For ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ collected in New York State, where possible, the Child’s biological father should also complete a Health History Questionnaire. Generally, for Newborn Stem Cells to be used in treatment, the healthcare provider will need information about the Gestational Carrier and if applicable, Egg Donor. The Health History Questionnaire(s) provides much of the required information.Complete and accurate information is critical to Release and use of Newborn Stem Cells. If You do not provide a completed Health History Questionnaire(s) from the Gestational Carrier and if applicable, Egg Donor, VPL may be unable to Release the Newborn Stem Cells. In addition, if any information provided in the ViaCord Services Agreement or any of the Health History Questionnaire(s) is incomplete or incorrect, it is the Client’s responsibility to notify ViaCord and correct that information immediately.

  • Licensee Responsibilities Licensee is responsible for Licensee’s Users’ compliance with this Agreement. Licensee is responsible for all of Licensee’s uses and accounts. Licensee will be responsible for maintaining the security of Licensee’s accounts, passwords and files. Licensee and Users cannot share Licensee’s accounts or passwords or allow any third party to use Licensee’s accounts or passwords. Licensee will exercise reasonable precautions to prevent unauthorized use of the Software.

  • IRO Responsibilities The IRO shall: 1. perform each Claims Review in accordance with the specific requirements of the CIA;

  • Client Responsibilities You are responsible for (a) assessing each participants’ suitability for the Training, (b) enrollment in the appropriate course(s) and (c) your participants’ attendance at scheduled courses.