Medical and Billing Records Sample Clauses

Medical and Billing Records. (a) Group will prepare and maintain, and cause each Participating Professional to prepare and maintain, as appropriate, pertinent medical and billing information and records for each Participant (“Medical and Billing Records”) in accordance with generally accepted medical, accounting, and bookkeeping practices and will maintain such Medical and Billing Records for at least seven years following the furnishing of health care services to Participants.
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Medical and Billing Records. If Business Associate creates or maintains any medical or billing records that would be considered a Designated Record Set under HIPAA in any medium necessary to provide services under the Agreement, then Business Associate shall:
Medical and Billing Records. (a) Ancillary Provider will prepare and maintain pertinent medical and billing information and records for each Participant (“Medical and Billing Records”) in accordance with generally accepted medical, accounting, and bookkeeping practices and will maintain such Medical and Billing Records for at least seven years following the furnishing of health care services to Participants.
Medical and Billing Records. (a) IPA will prepare and maintain, and cause each Participating Professional to prepare and maintain, as appropriate, pertinent medical and billing information and records for each Participant (“Medical and Billing Records”) in accordance with generally accepted medical, accounting, and bookkeeping practices and will maintain such Medical and Billing Records for at least seven years following the furnishing of health care services to Participants.

Related to Medical and Billing Records

  • Training Records A. Employees may request a copy of their training record. The Employer will provide either a hard copy or electronic access to their training record. If an employee provides documentation to the Employer of work-related training it will be recorded in the training record or the employee personnel file.

  • Marking Records As of the Closing Date, Seller has caused the Computer File relating to the Contracts sold hereunder and concurrently reconveyed by Trust Depositor to the Trust and pledged by the Trust to the Indenture Trustee to be clearly and unambiguously marked to indicate that such Contracts constitute part of the Trust Corpus, are owned by the Trust and constitute security for the Notes.

  • Patient Records Upon termination of this Agreement, the New PC shall retain all patient dental records maintained by the New PC or the MSO in the name of the New PC. During the term of this Agreement, and thereafter, the New PC or its designee shall have reasonable access during normal business hours to the New PC's and the MSO's records, including, but not limited to, records of collections, expenses and disbursements as kept by the MSO in performing the MSO's obligations under this Agreement, and the New PC may copy any or all such records.

  • Client Records 26.2.1 CONTRACTOR shall prepare and maintain accurate and complete records of clients served and dates and type of services provided under the terms of this Contract in a form acceptable to ADMINISTRATOR.

  • Maintaining Records The Borrower will record, summarize and report all financial information in accordance with GAAP.

  • Contractor’s Records The Contractor shall keep true and accurate accounts, records, books and data which shall correctly reflect the business transacted by the Contractor in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. These records shall be stored in Orange County for a period of three (3) years after final payment is received from the County. Storage of records in another county will require written approval from the County of Orange assigned Deputy Purchasing Agent.

  • Customer Records Customer grants to Cisco and its independent accountants the right to examine Xxxxxxxx's books, records and accounts during Customer's normal business hours to verify compliance with this Agreement. In the event such audit discloses non-compliance with this Agreement, Customer shall promptly pay to Cisco the appropriate license fees, plus the reasonable cost of conducting the audit.

  • Project Records ‌ As further described below, Project records include but are not limited to Grantee, financial, and voucher records. All Project records must be retained for a period of three (3) years after final payment under this Grant. All Project records are subject to audit pursuant to Section P of this Grant Agreement. Upon completion of the third year of record retention, the Grantee shall submit all Project records to CARB. Hardcopy of electronic records are suitable. Acceptable forms of electronic media include hard drives, CDs, DVDs, and flash drives. Other forms of electronic media may be allowed based on prior written concurrence from CARB.

  • Personnel Records (A) There shall be only one official personnel file for each employee, which shall be maintained by the employing agency. Information in an employee’s official personnel file may be maintained in electronic as well as paper form.

  • Medical Verification The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence if the Town perceives the employee is abusing sick leave or has used an excessive amount of sick leave. The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence to verify that the employee is able to return to work with or without restrictions.

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