Examples of Actual Volume of Services in a sentence
The Service Provider shall keep, and provide to the CCAC on request by the CCAC, detailed records, on a quarterly basis, of the breakdown of Actual Volume of Services by type of Service Provider Personnel that provided the Services (for example, whether by an RN or an RPN) and by individual member of the Service Provider Personnel that provided the Services.
No later than 30 days prior to the end of each full or partial Fiscal Year the Service Provider shall provide a financial and statistical analysis to the CCAC comparing the Actual Volume of Services provided to the CCAC with the Estimated Volume Award to determine whether the Actual Volume of Services is less than the Estimated Volume Award (a “Shortfall”).
Except as provided otherwise in this Agreement, the CCAC shall pay the Service Provider an amount equal to the Actual Volume of Services provided by the Service Provider times the applicable Price for each Unit of Service.
The Service Provider shall keep, and provide to the CCAC on request by the CCAC, ongoing detailed records on a weekly, monthly and cumulative basis for each full or partial Fiscal Year of the Actual Volume of Services and Prices paid by the CCAC for those Services.
The Service Provider shall provide a monthly statement to the CCAC of the Actual Volume of Services carried out as of the date of the Request for Payment and the remaining volume of Services left until the Estimated Volume Award for the applicable full or partial Fiscal Year is reached.
If there is a discrepancy between the Service Provider’s records of Actual Volume of Services, Refusals or Missed Visits and the CCAC’s records, the Parties shall meet to attempt to reconcile the records and both Parties shall act reasonably.
For the purpose of clarity, GC Section 3.1.4(1)(c) applies only in circumstances where a Service Provider’s Actual Volume of Services is less than its Estimated Volume Award.
If there is a discrepancy between the Service Provider’s records of Actual Volume of Services, Refusals or Missed VisitsC are and the CCAC’s records, the Parties shall meet to attempt to reconcile the records and both Parties shall act reasonably.
If there is a discrepancy between the Service Provider’s records of Actual Volume of Services, Refusals or Missed Care and the CCAC’s records, the Parties shall meet to attempt to reconcile the records and both Parties shall act reasonably.