Third Party Update definition

Third Party Update means any fix, change or modification which affects the operating performance or efficiency of the Third Party Software, but does not alter the basic functions that it performs. At the request of CHSPSC and at a mutually agreed time consistent with past practices (typically after all CHS Entities have implemented the Third Party Update), but not to exceed sixty (60) days after the last CHS Entity has implemented the Third Party Update, Customer will discontinue use of the then-current version of the Third Party Software and work with CHSPSC to implement and use the Third Party Update in accordance with the Documentation. In the event that Customer fails to use the Third Party Update as described herein, CHSPSC shall not be required to maintain or support the related Third Party Software.
Third Party Update means any fix, change or modification which affects the operating performance or efficiency of the Third Party Software, but does not alter the basic functions that it performs. At the request of IT&S and at a mutually agreed time consistent with past practices (typically after all HCA Entities have implemented the Third Party Update), Customer will discontinue use of the then-current version of the Third Party Software and work with IT&S to implement and use the Third Party Update in accordance with the Documentation. In the event that Customer fails to use the Third Party Update as described herein, IT&S shall not be required to maintain or support the related third Party Software. Unless otherwise agreed by Customer in its sole discretion, IT&S shall not charge a fee to Customer for Third Party Updates, the implementation thereof (including any existing interfaces) or any related maintenance. Not in limitation of the foregoing, IT&S will use all commercially reasonable efforts to update the Software to meet the definition of an “EHR Module” as set forth in 45 C.F.R. 170.102 which has been tested and certified in accordance with the certification program established by the National Coordination for Health Information Technology as having met at least one certification criterion adopted by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Customer acknowledges that IT&S will be dependent on certain Third Party Software suppliers to meet requirements of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (the “ARRA”). Customer further acknowledges that some of the requirements of the ARRA had not been created as of the Effective Time and that despite the fact that IT&S intends to make good faith efforts to comply with all requirements of the ARRA and its accompanying regulations, it cannot warrant compliance with standards that have not been set. Customer shall be responsible for implementing the Software and achieving user adoption.
Third Party Update means any fix, change or modification which affects the operating performance or efficiency of the Third Party Software, but does not alter the basic functions that it performs. At the request of IT&S and at a mutually agreed time consistent with past practices (typically after all HCA Entities have implemented the Third Party Update), Customer will discontinue use of the then-current version of the Third Party Software and work with IT&S to implement and use the Third Party Update in accordance with the Documentation. In the event that Customer fails to use the Third Party Update as described herein, IT&S shall not be required to maintain or support the related third Party Software. Unless otherwise agreed by Customer in its sole discretion, IT&S shall not charge a fee to Customer for Third Party Updates, the implementation thereof (including any existing interfaces) or any related maintenance.

Examples of Third Party Update in a sentence

  • In the event that Customer fails to use the Third Party Update as described herein, CHSPSC shall not be required to maintain or support the related Third Party Software.

  • In the event that Customer fails to use the Third Party Update as described herein, IT&S shall not be required to maintain or support the related third Party Software.

  • At the request of CHSPSC and at a mutually agreed time consistent with past practices (typically after all CHS Entities have implemented the Third Party Update), but not to exceed sixty (60) days after the last CHS Entity has implemented the Third Party Update, Customer will discontinue use of the then-current version of the Third Party Software and work with CHSPSC to implement and use the Third Party Update in accordance with the Documentation.

  • At the request of IT&S and at a mutually agreed time consistent with past practices (typically after all HCA Entities have implemented the Third Party Update), Customer will discontinue use of the then-current version of the Third Party Software and work with IT&S to implement and use the Third Party Update in accordance with the Documentation.