Code sets definition

Code sets means under HIPAA, any set of codes used to encode data elements, such as tables of terms, medical concepts, medical diagnostic codes, or medical procedure codes. Code sets include both the codes and their descriptions.

Examples of Code sets in a sentence

  • This Privacy Code sets out the privacy policy of Amex Bank of Canada and Amex Canada Inc.

  • This Agreement in conjunction with the provisions of the Treaty and the Code sets out the entire agreement and understanding of the Parties in connection with the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes any other prior agreements, understanding or arrangements whether written or otherwise relating thereto.

  • Core Values: CDW's code of business conduct and ethics, the CDW Way Code, sets forth the standards of behavior necessary to ensure we live up to our values.

  • The Code sets forth specific policies governing their conduct worldwide in Schwarze facilities and where they transact business.

  • The Code sets a standard to which the ABUHB, CCBC, Partners and the Third sector agree to work to in relation to funding, contracts and grant aid.

  • This Code is premised on three concepts: This Code sets forth the ethical standards and requirements that all Contractors and their Representatives shall adhere to in their dealings with or on behalf of LAUSD.

  • Although it is not possible to specify every action that might create a conflict of interest, this Code sets forth those actions that most frequently present problems.

  • For Team Members that have been employed for less than one year, and for Team Members that have reached one year of employment and change years of vacation allowed per Article 8.04, their accrual and allowance to take vacation will be as per how the Employment Standards Code sets it out even with the Common Anniversary date.

  • The Civil Service Management Code sets out the mandatory regulations and instructions to departments and agencies regarding the employment terms and conditions of civil servants, including conduct principles in respect of conflicts of interest and propriety, and the rules on the acceptance of outside appointments.

  • This Code sets out clear definitions of minor, moderate, serious and extremely serious behaviours and possible responses.