ACHA definition
Examples of ACHA in a sentence
ACHA shall make its internal practices, books and records available to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for purposes of determining compliance with the HIPAA Rules.
Applicant shall report to ACHA in writing any Security Incident relating to any PHI reviewed or held by ACHA of which it becomes aware.
Applicant may then submit to ACHA its application for Accreditation.
Neither Applicant nor ACHA shall during the term of this Agreement or thereafter, without the other party’s prior written consent, disclose to others, use or allow others to use any propriety or confidential information of the other.
Applicant understands that ACHA may, in its sole discretion, alter the processes and criteria in the User Manual in reviewing Applicant’s application; ACHA will advise Applicant of any such changes in writing.
Applicant understands that it must follow the procedures and meet the ACHA ACHD Accreditation Program Criteria, as determined by ACHA in its sole discretion.
Service does not include the repair or replacement of Equipment that has become defective or damaged due to physical or chemical misuse or abuse from third party causes, including, without limitation, lightning, power surges, liquids, or Force Majeure, as outlined in Section 14.
Within fifteen (15) business days of receipt of a written request from Applicant, ACHA shall make available to Applicant disclosures of PHI as would be required for Applicant to respond to a request by an Individual for an accounting of disclosures of PHI in accordance with 45 C.F.R. §164.528.
This Agreement governs the Applicant’s application for Accreditation, and, if Accreditation is granted by ACHA, Applicant’s Accreditation period.
To the extent that ACHA carries out any obligations of Applicant under the Privacy Rule, ACHA will comply with the requirements of the Privacy Rule that apply to Applicant in carrying out those obligations.