Government Reimbursed Products definition

Government Reimbursed Products refers to all GSK prescription1 pharmaceutical products that are marketed or sold by GSK (including by its Pharma, Xxxxxxx, Vaccines, and Oncology division) in the United States (or pursuant to contracts with the United States) that are reimbursed by Federal health care programs.
Government Reimbursed Products refers to all Indivior products that are: (a) marketed or sold by Indivior in the United States (or pursuant to contracts with the United States) and (b) reimbursed by Federal health care programs.
Government Reimbursed Products refers to all Forest pharmaceutical products promoted or sold by Forest in the United States that are reimbursed by Federal health care programs.

Examples of Government Reimbursed Products in a sentence

  • As part of each Annual Report, GSK also shall provide the OIG with descriptions of any instances identified through the Non-Promotional Monitoring Program in which it was determined that improper promotion of Government Reimbursed Products occurred or the activities violated GSK’s requirements or Policies and Procedures, and a description of the action(s) that GSK took as a result of such determinations.

  • The OIG shall have the discretion to identify the three Government Reimbursed Products to be reviewed for each Reporting Period.

  • For each Reporting Period, GSK shall develop and implement a plan for conducting Records Reviews associated with at least three Government Reimbursed Products and a sampling of the personnel supporting those products in regions across the country (as agreed with the OIG for each Reporting Period.) The OIG shall have the discretion to identify the three Government Reimbursed Products to be reviewed for each Reporting Period.

  • On balance, the proposed development is considered acceptable subject to the imposition of appropriate planning conditions and obligations to secure details of appropriate noise assessment, mitigation, acoustic design and sound insulation to residential dwellings in accordance with Greenwich Local Plan Policy H5 and London Plan Policy 7.15 and is compliant with Policy D12 of the draft London Plan.

  • GSK shall provide the IRO with a list of publication activities (as defined in Section III.M.3 of the CIA) that resulted in publication of data from GSK-Sponsored post- marketing clinical trials or post-marketing studies of Government Reimbursed Products that appeared during the IRO Reporting Period.


More Definitions of Government Reimbursed Products

Government Reimbursed Products refers to all AstraZeneca human pharmaceutical products promoted or sold by AstraZeneca or any AstraZeneca Affiliate in the United States or pursuant to contracts with the United States that are reimbursed by Federal health care programs.
Government Reimbursed Products refers to all human pharmaceutical products of any J&J Pharmaceutical Affiliate that are marketed or sold by any J&J Pharmaceutical Affiliate in the United States or pursuant to contracts with the United States that are reimbursed by Federal health care programs.
Government Reimbursed Products refers to all Lilly human pharmaceutical products that are reimbursed by Federal health care programs. This term includes all products promoted or sold by Lilly or Lilly USA in the United States.
Government Reimbursed Products refers to all products of Orthofix that are promoted or sold by Orthofix in the United States that are reimbursed by Federal health care programs.
Government Reimbursed Products refers to all Merit products that are: (a) marketed or sold by Merit in the United States (or pursuant to contracts with the United States) and (b) reimbursed by Federal health care programs.
Government Reimbursed Products refers to all Amgen products that are: (a) marketed or sold by Amgen in the United States (or pursuant to contracts with the United States) and (b) reimbursed by Federal health care programs.
Government Reimbursed Products means all Biotronik products that are: (a) marketed or sold by Biotronik in the United States (or pursuant to contracts with the United States) and (b) reimbursed by Federal health care programs.‌