Record Retrieval definition

Record Retrieval. The system shall provide for the retrieval of records for the life of the records (e.g. maintain human readable format).

Examples of Record Retrieval in a sentence

  • The term "National Record Retrieval EBITDA" means adjusted earnings of the record retrieval business of Parent and its subsidiaries before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, excluding that of the LEI Division and any record retrieval business conducted in Texas.

  • During the Medical Record Retrieval process, any post-payment invoice attached to a delivered Medical Record will be returned to the Provider for resolution and notify the State.

  • Record Retrieval Fee: This fee covers cost of retrieving a closed or stored file when Clients need information that requires access to the closed file by staff.

  • In each Contract year for the terms of this Contract beginning with Effective Date, and then on the anniversary of the Effective Date thereafter, the State, in its sole discretion, may elect for Contractor to perform Medical Record Retrieval and Medical Abstraction services as set forth herein.

  • Upon receipt of the Request File from the State, the Contractor will provide Medical Record Retrieval Services for each Request ID created upon import of the Request File.

  • For the Contract year beginning as of the Effective Date, the State declines to have Contractor perform Medical Record Retrieval and Medical Abstraction services.

  • Upon receipt of the Request File, the Contractor will provide Medical Record Retrieval Services for each Request ID created upon import of the Request File.

Related to Record Retrieval

  • Readily retrievable means that records maintained in accordance with this chapter shall be kept in such a manner that, upon request, they can be produced for review no later than three business days to an agent, officer or inspector of the board.

  • Electronic Health Record shall have the same meaning as the term is defined in section 13400 of the HITECH Act (42 U.S.C. §17921(5).

  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means technology that provides transaction related details, including invoice number(s), pay dates, and other identifying information as appropriate for each transaction.

  • Privacy Regulations means the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 as amended in 2004, 2011, 2015 and 2016 and as may be further amended from time to time;

  • Database Management System (“DBMS”) is a computer process used to store, sort, manipulate and update the data required to provide Selective Routing and ALI.