COLLABORATIVE SERVICES Clause Samples

The Collaborative Services clause defines the terms under which two or more parties agree to work together to provide specific services or achieve shared objectives. It typically outlines the scope of collaboration, the roles and responsibilities of each party, and the mechanisms for communication and decision-making. For example, it may specify how tasks are divided, how progress is tracked, and how disputes are resolved. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties have a clear understanding of their obligations and to facilitate effective cooperation, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and promoting successful joint outcomes.
COLLABORATIVE SERVICES. CAFCO PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
COLLABORATIVE SERVICES. 2.2.1 Tissue Repository Services. OncorMed will provide the Tissue Repository Services in accordance with the specifications set forth in Annex B to the Agreement. During the term of this Agreement, Incyte will provide OncorMed with reasonable access to the Tissue Repository and Tissue Repository Database; provided that Incyte shall have the first right to designate tissues for Incyte's
COLLABORATIVE SERVICES. The Collaborating Party may provide certain administrative and medical director services to the Participant and its Participating Physicians, including but not limited to assistance with quality assurance activities, care coordination, data submission and network development. In addition, the Collaborating Party will be responsible for the distribution of any shared savings, as defined by CMS in the MSSP, to the Participating Providers.
COLLABORATIVE SERVICES a. Contractor shall provide facilitated/supported access to, and/or provision of, the following Minimum/Required Program Specific Services: i. Coordinated Assessment/Intake centers that serve as a single point of entry and triage. Intake centers work to successfully engage participants. At this point of contact, collaborative staff shall employ the VI- SPDAT (Vulnerability Index Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool). Collaborative staff shall perform a behavioral, social, and housing assessment of need and shall follow written policies and procedures to provide standard services or obtain urgent/emergent services. Application and intake process shall avoid barriers such as multiple site visits, interviews, extensive documentation, and waiting lists. Applicants are not . ii. Emergency shelter is capable of providing shelter to adult men and women. iii. Mental health crisis facilities to include crisis respite, crisis residential, or crisis stabilization units, and linkage, including transport to inpatient psychiatric facilities if clinically indicated. iv. Mental health services appropriate within the initial phases of engagement. v. Assistance accessing benefits in the form of disability, social security, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families. vi. Substance abuse treatment services inclusive of detoxification units, residential treatment services, and outpatient follow-up. vii. Integrated medical services inclusive of primary, chronic, and urgent medical care co-located in a facility with behavioral health services. viii. Housing services that represent a continuum of housing services that range from emergency shelter, temporary housing, sober housing and linkage to community- based supportive housing. Housing shall be separate from services, impose no or few decent, and affordable, and integrated.
COLLABORATIVE SERVICES a. The Grantee shall establish, through memorandums of understanding and data use agreements with other collaborative partners, immediate access for HCC participants to the following required Program-Specific Services.

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  • Supportive Services 2.1. Case Management Access Shelter Providers are required to have case management available to participants on site. Participation within case management is voluntary to program participants, however all participants must be offered case management and must be engaged on an ongoing basis to encourage participation. Shelter Providers should recognize that it may take multiple contacts before a participant is ready to engage. Shelter Providers must ensure case management services are participant-centered to individual needs. Programs must provide space for the provision of case management that works to create as much privacy and confidentiality as possible.

  • Development Services During the term of this Agreement, the Provider agrees to provide to or on behalf of the Port the professional services and related items described in Exhibit A (collectively, the “Development Services”) in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Provider specifically agrees to include at least one Port representative in any economic development negotiations or discussions in which the Provider is involved concerning (i) a port-related business prospect or (ii) a business transaction which will ultimately require Port involvement, financial or otherwise.

  • Preventive Services All necessary procedures to prevent the occurrence of oral disease, including: Cleaning and scaling Topical application of fluoride Space maintainers

  • Collaboration 31.1 If the Buyer has specified in the Order Form that it requires the Supplier to enter into a Collaboration Agreement, the Supplier must give the Buyer an executed Collaboration Agreement before the Start date. 31.2 In addition to any obligations under the Collaboration Agreement, the Supplier must: 31.2.1 work proactively and in good faith with each of the Buyer’s contractors 31.2.2 co-operate and share information with the Buyer’s contractors to enable the efficient operation of the Buyer’s ICT services and G-Cloud Services