SCHS definition
Examples of SCHS in a sentence
Entity and Authorized User each agree to notify SCHS in advance of any anticipated Event of Termination, or as soon as possible after an unanticipated Event of Termination so that Authorized User’s access can be terminated promptly.
In the event that SCHS’s auditing and monitoring activities reveal evidence of a potential or actual Privacy or Security Breach, SCHS may immediately or suspend the access rights of Authorized User and/or Entity, as appropriate.
SCHS will provide, no less than quarterly, the accounting for the Program revenue and costs as described above to Health Plan.
Authorized User and Entity understand that SCHS continually audits and monitors use and accesses SCHS systems.
In the event that Authorized User or Entity is determined to have engaged in a Privacy or Security Breach, SCHS reserves the right to pursue all remedies available under applicable laws, including seeking injunctive relief, which shall be made available without the need for the posting of a bond or other security.
In the event of suspension, SCHS may notify Entity if its access, or the Authorized User’s access, is restored.
Without limiting the foregoing, on behalf of itself and each of its Authorized Users, Entity specifically releases the SCHS Releases from all liability relating to the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of data made available through the System, except for liability resulting from the actual negligence or willful malfeasance of SCHS with regard to the accuracy or completeness of data.
Entity shall immediately terminate access to the System or Data for any previously authorized Workforce member that fails to meet any Condition of Authorization and shall immediately notify SCHS of such termination.
Entity and its Authorized Users shall not continue to, or make any attempt to, use or access the System or Data without prior written consent by SCHS.
Without limiting the foregoing, Entity agrees to provide to SCHS, upon request, copies of those policies, training documents and records, confidentiality agreements, and other materials that it has used to educate its Authorized Users about, and enforce, their obligations under HIPAA and this Agreement.