Operating Metrics definition

Operating Metrics means Licensee's current operating figures such as employee or student/faculty count, annual revenue or budget, and the like, as set forth in the Schedule and as Licensee certifies annually in writing to PeopleSoft.
Operating Metrics means the Goals and Performance Standards and Performance Standard Achievement used to calculate Awards.
Operating Metrics means those metrics set forth on the RCA Scorecard as described in Exhibit 4-B (as used in Section 2.2 of Exhibit 4-B).

Examples of Operating Metrics in a sentence

  • Upon such request, Supplier and Ascension Health will discuss the impact associated with the change in circumstance, with the outcome to equitably reflect the impact on the Operating Metrics Scorecard.

  • The Applicable Platform for each Eligible Medical Group will be the sole source of data for the applicable Operating Metrics Scorecard.

  • Supplier will be given access to the RCA database to review, reconcile and validate the data used to populate the Operating Metrics Scorecard.

  • The sum of assigned weights for the in-scope metrics in the Operating Metrics Scorecard must equal one hundred percent (100%).

  • The Operating Metrics Scorecard will be populated with the requisite financial performance data from the Eligible Recipient’s patient accounting system(s) using the ▇▇▇▇▇ RCA System.

  • Each Eligible Recipient and Supplier will calculate the Performance Targets in accordance with this Section 3.1 and Sections 3.2 and 3.3 below for each Operating Metric in the Operating Metrics Scorecard.

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇ RCA System will be the sole source of data for the Operating Metrics Scorecard.

  • Examples of material matters that could affect one or more metrics on the Operating Metrics Scorecard performance include, but are not limited to, the following: • Payor bankruptcies.

  • The Operating Metrics Scorecard will also include the supporting information that is used to determine the Balance Sheet Aggregate Weighted Score and the Income Statement Aggregate Weighted Score.

  • In the event that a potential error is identified in the Operating Metrics Scorecard, which error may, as determined by either Party, have a material impact on the measurement of the scorecard performance for the period, the Parties will work to identify the range of impact of the potential error and shall establish a mutually agreed upon plan to review and resolve such potential error, which error will be resolved effective retroactively as of the date that the error impacted the applicable measurement.


More Definitions of Operating Metrics

Operating Metrics means the performance standards agreed to by the Parties as described in Section 2.1 of this Agreement.
Operating Metrics has the meaning given in Exhibit 4-B, Section 2.2. “Operational Denials” means denials which are associated with revenue cycle activities for In-Scope Operations for Supplier. “Operations Oversight Committee” or “OOC” has the meaning given in Exhibit 6, Section 5. “Original Assessment” has the meaning given in Exhibit 4-A, Section 1.3(iv).
Operating Metrics has the meaning set forth in Section 4.8 hereof.
Operating Metrics. The term “Operating Metrics” means the performance standards agreed to by the Parties as described in Section 2.1 of this Agreement.

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  • Operating Margin means the incremental adjustments, measured in megawatts, required in PJM Region operations in order to accommodate, on a first contingency basis, an operating contingency in the PJM Region resulting from operations in an interconnected Control Area. Such adjustments may result in constraints causing Transmission Congestion Charges, or may result in Ancillary Services charges pursuant to the PJM Tariff.

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  • Financial Reporting Measure means any measure determined and presented in accordance with the accounting principles used in preparing the Company’s financial statements, and any measures derived wholly or in part from such measures, including GAAP, IFRS and non-GAAP/IFRS financial measures, as well as stock or share price and total equityholder return.