Common use of Services Limitations Clause in Contracts

Services Limitations. The Services are not a substitute for the competent analysis and professional judgment of health care professionals. Health Scholars does not endorse any specific drugs, tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, “off-label” drug or device uses or other information that may be mentioned in the Course or Scenario Content, nor does it represent or guarantee the truthfulness, accuracy, efficacy or reliability of any Course or Scenario Content. The information provided in the Services are for educational purposes only and are not a substitute for sound clinical judgment and adherence to evidence-based practice and accepted standards of clinical care. The opinions expressed in the Services are those of its authors and editors and may or may not represent the official position of any medical societies cooperating with, endorsing or recommending the Services. Customer is solely responsible for determining whether the Services meet the needs of its organization; Customer’s continued use of the Software and Services shall be evidence that Customer has reviewed the Services and determined they meet the needs of its organization.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Subscription Agreement, Subscription Agreement