Transparency definition

Transparency. , in relation to a document, means—
Transparency means communication of any price, cost, quality, or patient experience information directly or indirectly by an Insurer to a client, member, or consumer.
Transparency means the provision of available, accessible, comprehensive and clearly understandable information to the general public, potential scheme members, schemes members and beneficiaries about the scheme's rules and/or about the individual obligations and entitlements.

Examples of Transparency in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall assist and cooperate with the Authority to enable the Authority to publish the Transparency Information.

  • The Authority acknowledges that it would expect the public interest by default to be best served by publication of the Transparency Information in its entirety.

  • Transparency in such arrangements is required in conformance with 42 C.F.R § 438.6i.

  • Accordingly, the Authority acknowledges that it shall only exclude Transparency Information from publication in exceptional circumstances and agrees that where it decides to exclude information from publication on that basis, it will provide a clear statement to the general public explaining the categories of information that have been excluded from publication and reasons for withholding that information.

  • If, in the Authority's reasonable opinion, publication of any element of the Transparency Information would be contrary to the public interest, the Authority shall be entitled to exclude such information from publication.


More Definitions of Transparency

Transparency means that the data sources, assumptions and methodologies used for an inventory should be clearly explained, in order to facilitate replication and assessment of the inventory by users of the reported information. The transparency of inventories is fundamental to the success of the process for the communication and consideration of the information. The use of the Nomenclature For Reporting (NFR) tables and the preparation of a structured Informative Inventory Report (IIR) contribute to the transparency of the information and facilitate national and international reviews;
Transparency means the making available to actual and prospective customers in writing, including where appropriate by electronic means, in a readily comprehensible form, information on conditions for cross-border credit transfers.
Transparency means the condition of being easily seen through, discerned, evident or obvious in a way that is understandable, frank and open to all persons;
Transparency means that AI systems shall be developed and used in a way that allows appropriate traceability and explainability, while making humans aware that they communicate or interact with an AI system as well as duly informing users of the capabilities and limitations of that AI system and affected persons about their rights.
Transparency means objective beneficiary selection, predictable transaction, and accountable and traceable administrative process of cash transfer programs.
Transparency means providing adequate information to people such that they can understand charges and have an opportunity to input into their calculation and setting.
Transparency means the right of respondents to have information on the legal basis, the purposes for which the data are required and the protective measures adopted. The authorities responsible for collecting Community statistics shall take every step to supply such information.