Stakeholder organizations definition

Stakeholder organizations means statewide organizations representing the interests of consumers, family members, service providers, and statewide advocacy organizations.

Examples of Stakeholder organizations in a sentence

  • Stakeholder organizations were invited to contribute to the writing of the guidelines by selecting delegate representative(s), who would participate in the working meeting and who would review/edit the draft guidelines.

  • Stakeholder organizations included government agencies, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), research institutions, and multi-lateral banks.

  • Stakeholder organizations and USCIS personnel across the country also regularly raise the issue of FBI name check delays as the most pervasive problem preventing completion of cases.

  • Pre-tactical and tactical coordination of airport and airspace capacity constraints and proposed ATFM programs and measures with all affected Stakeholder organizations, before the independent execution of the program or measure in the ATFM system of the responsible ANSP.

  • Stakeholder organizations (fishery cooperatives or associations) with some relevance to pelagic fisheries exist in most of the countries, but none of these national bodies is concerned only with shared fisheries resources (McConney 2004).

  • Scenario for Access by Law Enforcement Stakeholder organizations and exchanges:▪ Health care provider (providing health information)▪ Law enforcement▪ Patient▪ Patient’s familyScenario:An injured 19-year-old college student is brought to the ER following an automobile accident.

  • Pharmacy Benefit Scenario B Stakeholder organizations and exchanges:▪ Pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) (requesting information)▪ Company A (providing claims information)▪ EmployeesScenario:A PBM (PBM1) has an agreement with Company A to review the companies’ employees’ prescription drug use and the associated costs of the drugs prescribed.

  • Public Health Scenario A—Active Carrier, Communicable Disease Notification Stakeholder organizations and exchanges:▪ Health care provider (primary care physician)▪ Public health department▪ Law enforcement▪ PatientScenario:A patient with active TB, still under treatment, has decided to move to a desert community that focuses on spiritual healing, without informing his physician.

  • Health Care Operations and Marketing Scenario B Stakeholder organizations and exchanges:▪ Health care provider (hospital obstetrics department sending data)▪ Hospital marketing department (receiving data)▪ Local company (purchasing data from marketing department)▪ Patients/consumersScenario:ABC hospital has approximately 3,600 births per year.

  • This information must be documented in the budget section with letters of support specifically referencing other grant programs or funding sources.• Stakeholder organizations and institutions necessary to successfully implement the project have provided letters of commitment detailing donated time, professional expertise or funding.• Requests less than the 75% maximum state share they are allowed • Other compelling evidence of high capacity and community support (provide comments below).

Related to Stakeholder organizations

  • Business organization means an individual, partnership, association, joint stock company, trust, corporation or other legal business entity or successor thereof.

  • Labor organization means any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee representation committee or plan, in which employees participate and that exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions of work.

  • Tribal organization means the elected governing body of any Indian tribe or any legally established organization of Indians that is controlled by one or more such bodies or by a board of directors elected or selected by one or more such bodies (or elected by the Indian population to be served by such organization) and that includes the maximum participation of Indians in all phases of its activities; and