Common use of REFUSAL TO PROVIDE SERVICES Clause in Contracts

REFUSAL TO PROVIDE SERVICES. Should any participating patient, who has a history of breaking appointments with contractor without good cause (as determined by contractor), or who has behaved in a disruptive or grossly discourteous manner towards contractor, contractor’s employees or other patients, contractor must promptly report all such instances to CHC. The CHC will address concerns with the participating patient and/or will notify the participating patient that, unless the participating patient corrects such behavior immediately, contractor may no longer be eligible to receive dental services from contractor. In such a case, upon notification from CHC, contractor has no obligation to provide further services for that participating patient.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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REFUSAL TO PROVIDE SERVICES. Should any participating patient, who has a history of breaking appointments with contractor without good cause (as determined by contractor), or who has behaved in a disruptive or grossly discourteous manner towards contractor, contractor’s employees or other patients, contractor must promptly report all such instances to CHC. The CHC will address concerns with the participating patient and/or will notify the participating patient that, unless the participating patient corrects such behavior immediately, contractor he or she may no longer be eligible to receive dental services from contractor. In such a case, upon notification from CHC, contractor has no obligation to provide further services for that participating patient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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