Continuing Services Reconciliation Clause Samples

The Continuing Services Reconciliation clause defines how ongoing services provided under an agreement are reviewed and settled, particularly at the end of a contract or during periodic assessments. This clause typically outlines the process for evaluating the services delivered, calculating any outstanding payments or credits, and resolving discrepancies between what was contracted and what was actually provided. Its core function is to ensure that both parties have a clear and fair method for finalizing accounts related to continuing services, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring accurate financial closure.
Continuing Services Reconciliation. For each Contract Year, EOHHS shall perform a Continuing Services reconciliation as follows: The Contractor shall process and pay its Providers’ claims for all Continuing Services at the Contractor’s contracted rate with its Providers.
Continuing Services Reconciliation. For each Contract Year, EOHHS shall perform a Continuing Services reconciliation as follows: The Contractor shall process and pay its providers’ claims for all Continuing Services at the Contractor’s contracted rate with its providers. EOHHS shall perform a reconciliation by June 30th, following the end of the CY to determine those Continuing Service claims paid by the Contractor for which the Contractor’s Adverse Action was upheld by the BOH and which were provided following the conclusion of the final internal Appeal (“approved Continuing Service claims”), provided that the Contractor submits to EOHHS by March 31st, following the end of the CY, all data regarding such services as required in Section 4.4.5.2.