Common use of Pending Charges and Proposed Exclusions Clause in Contracts

Pending Charges and Proposed Exclusions. If Vanguard has actual notice that a Covered Person is charged with a criminal offense that falls within the scope of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1320a-7(a), 1320a-7(b)(1)-(3), or is proposed for exclusion during the Covered Person’s employment or contract term of during the term of a physician’s or other practitioner’s medical staff privilege, Vanguard shall take all appropriate actions to ensure that the responsibilities of that Covered Person have not and shall not adversely affect the quality of care rendered to any beneficiary, patient, or resident, or any claims submitted to any Federal health care program.

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Samples: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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Pending Charges and Proposed Exclusions. If Vanguard has actual notice that a Covered Person is charged with a criminal offense that falls within the scope of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1320a-7(a), 1320a-7(b)(1)-(3), or is proposed for exclusion during the Covered Person’s 's employment or contract term of during the term of a physician’s or other practitioner’s medical staff privilegeterm, Vanguard shall take all appropriate actions to ensure that the responsibilities of that Covered Person have not and shall not adversely affect the quality of care rendered to any beneficiary, patient, beneficiary or resident, or the accuracy of any claims submitted to any Federal health care program.

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Samples: Corporate Integrity Agreement

Pending Charges and Proposed Exclusions. If Vanguard Maxim has actual notice that a Covered Person is charged with a criminal offense that falls within the scope of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1320a-7(a), 1320a-7(b)(1)-(3), or is proposed for exclusion during the Covered Person’s employment or contract term of or during the term of a physician’s or other practitioner’s medical staff privilegeprivileges, Vanguard Maxim shall take all appropriate actions to ensure that the responsibilities of that Covered Person have not and shall not adversely affect the quality of care rendered to any beneficiary, patient, or resident, or any claims submitted to any Federal health care program.

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Samples: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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Pending Charges and Proposed Exclusions. If Vanguard has actual notice that a Covered Person is charged with a criminal offense that falls within the scope of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1320a-7(a), 1320a-7(b)(1)-(3), or is proposed for exclusion during the Covered Person’s employment or contract term of during the term of a physician’s or other practitioner’s medical staff privilegeterm, Vanguard shall take all appropriate actions to ensure that the responsibilities of that Covered Person have not and shall not adversely affect the quality of care rendered to any beneficiary, patient, beneficiary or resident, or the accuracy of any claims submitted to any Federal health care program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Corporate Integrity Agreement

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