Common use of No Solicitation of Members Clause in Contracts

No Solicitation of Members. So long as this Agreement is in effect, and for a period of eighteen (18) months from the date of termination, Group shall not, within the service area of HCT, solicit, advise or counsel any employer, or Member to dis-enroll from HCT or otherwise interfere with HCT’s relationship with Members or any of the foregoing entities. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prohibit Group or its employees from freely communicating with patients regarding: (i) Medically Necessary and appropriate care with or on behalf of Member, including information regarding the nature of treatment, risks of treatment, alternative treatments, or the availability of alternate therapies, consultation or tests, regardless of benefit coverage limitations; (ii) the process that HCT or any entity contracting with HCT uses or proposes to use to deny payment for services; or (iii) the decision of HCT to deny payment for services. In the event that either Party violates its duties under this provision, the other Party may seek injunctive relief.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Participating Group Agreement, Participating Group Agreement, Participating Group Agreement

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No Solicitation of Members. So long as this Agreement is in effect, and for a period of eighteen (18) months from the date of termination, Group Provider shall not, within the service area of HCT, solicit, advise or counsel any employer, or Member to dis-enroll from HCT or otherwise interfere with HCT’s relationship with Members or any of the foregoing entities. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prohibit Group Provider or its employees from freely communicating with patients regarding: (i) Medically Necessary and appropriate care with or on behalf of Member, including information regarding the nature of treatment, risks of treatment, alternative treatments, or the availability of alternate therapies, consultation or tests, regardless of benefit coverage limitations; (ii) the process that HCT or any entity contracting with HCT uses or proposes to use to deny payment for services; or (iii) the decision of HCT to deny payment for services. In the event that either Party violates its duties under this provision, the other Party may seek injunctive relief.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Participating Provider Agreement, Participating Provider Agreement, Participating Provider Agreement

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