Claims Database definition

Claims Database means the claims database managed by KCIC on behalf of the Company and its Subsidiaries.
Claims Database means a database used by
Claims Database means the claims database managed by an external provider on behalf of the Company, as further described on Schedule 1.01(a).

Examples of Claims Database in a sentence

  • The development of Rhode Island All Payer Claims Database is a collaborative effort amongst the Rhode Island Department of Health, the Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner, the Health Benefits Exchanges, and EOHHS.

  • Pursuant to RI General Law Section 23-17.17-10, the Contractor will submit timely data exchange files to the All Payer Claims Database (APCD), according to the schedule that is established by the RI-APCD.

  • The Rhode Island All Payer Claims Database (RI-APCD), is a repository of healthcare insurance payment information for people living in Rhode Island.

  • Rhode Island All-Payer Claims Database (RI-APCD) - A repository of healthcare insurance payment information for people living in Rhode Island, which has been developed through a collaborative effort of the Rhode Island DOH, the Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner, the Health Benefits Exchange, and RI EOHHS.

  • This Agreement specifies the terms and conditions under which RIDOH may release and the Receiving Organization may obtain, use, and disclose Rhode Island All-Payer Claims Database data files or reports specified in Section 5 of this Agreement, and/or any derivative files (“APCD Data”).

  • Encounter Data Reporting 23.5. OMB Standards for Collecting and Reporting Demographic Data 23.6. Accuracy 23.7. All Payer Claims Database 23.8. Penalties for Non-Compliance 23.9. Financial Sanctions 23.10.

  • Claims Database (RI-APCD) - A repository of healthcare insurance payment information for people living in Rhode Island, which has been developed through a collaborative effort of the Rhode Island DOH, the Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner, the Health Benefits Exchange, and RI EOHHS.

  • Contractor will also submit UMP Plans and individual and non-ERISA data to the All-Payer Claims Database, the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research (HICOR) and any other HCA data partner as requested by HCA at no additional cost, except data that Contractor is specifically prohibited from providing by law.

  • Such reasonable inquiry may include requests for Trust Claims Data, Paid Claims Database, summary level paid cost information by vendor and/or by cost category, and NARCO Asbestos Trust claims-related service provider invoices submitted to the NARCO Asbestos Trust.

  • Any use of Claims Database information for the purposes specified in clauses (ii) and (iii) of the preceding sentence shall not be directly or indirectly identifiable to AARP, AARP Trust or any AARP member.


More Definitions of Claims Database

Claims Database means a database used by insurers to share, among insurers, insureds' claims histories or damage reports concerning covered properties.

Related to Claims Database

  • ALI Database A database used in providing 911 Service which stores information associated with End User customers’ telephone numbers or Shell Records.

  • Database means the Commercial Driver Alcohol and Drug Testing Database of the Office of Driver Services of the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.

  • Anonymous Data means Personal Data that has been processed in such a manner that it can no longer be attributed to an identified or identifiable natural person.

  • Pseudonymous data means information that cannot be attributed to a specific individual without the use of additional information provided that it is kept separately and subject to appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure that it is not attributed to the individual.

  • Computer database or “database” means a collection of recorded information in a form capable of, and for the purpose of, being stored in, processed, and operated on by a computer. The term does not include computer software.