Systems Reports Sample Clauses

The "Systems Reports" clause requires one party, typically a service provider, to regularly generate and deliver reports detailing the performance, status, or usage of a particular system or service. These reports may include metrics such as uptime, incidents, user activity, or compliance with agreed service levels, and are often provided on a scheduled basis, such as monthly or quarterly. The core function of this clause is to ensure transparency and accountability by keeping the recipient informed about the system's operation, thereby enabling proactive management and timely resolution of issues.
Systems Reports. On a continuous basis, IDT shall make available to the trade control group at BP via online access at a secure website, reports of its Customer obligations, projections, incremental business changes, including specific customer contracts if requested by ISO, ISO zone or specific location and by month for Energy, Natural Gas or Related Services, RPS Renewable Energy Certificates and other similar information as reasonably requested, including, but not limited to, its monthly load forecast report and monthly load forecast variance report (Any exceptions shall not be sustained without written approval from BP).
Systems Reports. The Contractor must submit electronic files and data as specified by the Department. To the extent possible, the Department shall provide reasonable advance notice of such reports. These reports include, but are not limited to, the following (Refer to Exhibit CC of this Agreement, Data Support for PH-MCOs): 1. Encounter Data and Subcapitation Data Reports The Contractor must record for internal use and submit to the Department a separate record each time a Member has an encounter with a Provider. A service rendered under this Agreement is considered an encounter regardless of whether or not it has an associated claim. Every record that is provided is considered to be an encounter and will require the Contractor to submit a separate encounter data record for each service received by a Member. The Provider's MAID number must be used when submitting required encounter data. The Contractor must maintain appropriate systems and mechanisms to obtain all necessary data from its health care Providers to ensure its ability to comply with the encounter data reporting requirements. The failure of a health care Provider to provide the Contractor with 121 necessary encounter data shall not excuse the Contractor's noncompliance with this requirement. Effective on a date to be determined by the Department, the Contractor must submit separate subcapitation records for each advance payment made to a Contractor responsible for all or part of a Member's medical care. If the payment is a capitation payment, a separate record is required to report the amount paid on behalf of each Member. Prior to the effective date of this requirement, the Contractor must provide a periodic report with summary information on subcapitation payments, consistent with the content, format and due date requirements specified by the Department. The Contractor will be given a minimum of sixty (60) days notification of any new edits or changes that DPW intends to implement regarding encounter data.
Systems Reports. 124 1. Encounter Data and Subcapitation Data Reports.............................................124 2. Federalizing GA Data Reporting............................................................127 3. Third Party Resource Identification.......................................................
Systems Reports. The Contractor must submit electronic files and data as specified by the Department. To the extent possible, the Department shall provide reasonable advance notice of such reports. These reports include, but are not limited to, the following (Refer to Exhibit CC of this Agreement, Data Support for PH-MCOs):

Related to Systems Reports

  • Records Reports To maintain records and to prepare and file reports required by law to be filed by the Trustee or required by agreement with the Company or by this Trust Agreement;

  • Progress Reports The Recipient shall submit to the OPWC, at the OPWC's request, summary reports detailing the progress of the Project pursuant to this Agreement and any additional reports containing such information as the OPWC may reasonably require.

  • Inspection Reports A "full inspection report" comprises a Site Master File (compiled by the manufacturer or by the inspectorate) and a narrative report by the inspectorate. A "detailed report" responds to specific queries about a firm by the other Party.

  • Monthly Reports No later than 10:00 a.m., Chicago, Illinois time, two Business Days prior to each Distribution Date, the Servicer shall deliver to the Trustees and each Rating Agency a Monthly Report.

  • Project Reports The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.08 of the General Conditions and on the basis of the indicators agreed with the Association. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the Association not later than one month after the end of the period covered by such report.