Administrative Simplification Sample Clauses

Administrative Simplification. The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of RCW 70.14.155 and Chapter 48.165 RCW.
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Administrative Simplification. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, during any period in which no Loan is outstanding the Trustee shall not be required to maintain the Transition Fund, the Suspense Fund, or the Dividend Fund. In the event that no Transition Fund is maintained at any time when an Employer ESOP Contribution is received by the Trustee or a forfeiture arises under the ESOP Feature, the Trustee shall deposit such contribution and hold such forfeiture in the ESOP Fund. In the event that no Dividend Fund is maintained at any time when a dividend is paid with respect to Shares, such dividend shall, subject to the provisions of Section 10.13, be held in the ESOP Fund and credited to the respective Cash Accounts of Participants, former Participants, and Beneficiaries in proportion to the balances of their Stock Accounts as of the record date for such dividend.
Administrative Simplification. 12.3.1. To maximize understanding, communication, and administrative economy among all BH CONTRACTORS, their Subcontractors, governmental entities, and Enrollees, CONTRACTOR shall use and follow the most recent updated versions of: • Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) • International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9 CM) • Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) • CMS Relative Value Units (RVUs) • CMS billing instructions and rules, including HCFA 1500 & UB-92 instructions
Administrative Simplification. Open to NOT Filing Claims With Any Insurance Coverages Which May Be Available? Insurance doesn’t necessarily pay for all of your care at our office. As an alternative to filing claims with insurance, we offer very affordable Discounted Payment Plans. In some instances, our Discounted Payment Plans may even cost less than what you have to pay out-of-pocket under insurance rules. Yes, I’m interested in discussing this option and possibly saving a lot of $$$. Depending on what we discuss, I may opt to have you not file claims with insurance. No, I definitely want for you to file claims with insurance. I want you to file claims with insurance even if it means that what is ultimately owed for care could be greater. 2. Prompt Pay – Open to Paying at the Time of Service or Maybe Even Pre-Paying? As a general rule, we expect payment at the time of service. Would you prefer to save a substantial amount on what is ultimately owed by paying at the time of service or maybe even pre-paying? Yes, I am interested in saving substantial $$$ by paying at the time of service … possibly even pre-paying. No, I would prefer to ask that you delay collecting from me at the time of service even though it means that I will lose the benefit of a substantial $$$ savings. 3. Quick Financial Hardship Question Okay, let’s make an assumption together. It’s just an assumption. Let’s assume that at the end of your care, you were to have a material or substantial balance owing by you at our Office. IF that were to be the case (we’re not saying it will be), what is the highest payment you feel you personally would be able to make per month given your present circumstances? The highest monthly payment I feel I would personally be able to make, or would want to have to make out-of-pocket, assuming the balance at your office was, let’s say, $500 or more, would be: $25 $50 $100 $200 $500 Comments: Name: Signature: Date: / / Terms of Healthcare Services FWCC, Other Applicable Healthcare Providers, and Accounts Servicing Center Form ID: Terms-of-Healthcare-Services-FWCC-Texas-Fort-Worth-BON-0001-27 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- SECTION – HEALTH INSURANCE ELECTION AND PAYER WAIVER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------...
Administrative Simplification. Business Associate agrees to the administrative responsibilities imposed on business associates as set forth in 45 C.F.R. §160.310 and to refrain from intimidation or retaliation as set forth in 45 C.F.R. §160.316.
Administrative Simplification. Under no circumstances shall any provision of the Principal Agreement or this Addendum be interpreted to permit Business Associate, in providing items or services to Covered Entity, to: (i) change the definition, data condition, or use of a data element or segment in a standard; (ii) add any data elements or segments to the maximum defined data set; (iii) use any code or data elements that are either marked “not used” in the standard’s implementation specifications or are not in the standard’s implementation specifications; or (iv) change the meaning or intent of the standard’s implementation specifications.
Administrative Simplification. The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of RCW 70.14.155 and Chapter 48.165 RCW. 2.42.1 To maximize understanding, communication, and administrative economy among all managed care Contractors, their Subcontractors, governmental entities, and Enrollees, Contractor shall use and follow the most recent updated versions of: • Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) • International Classification of Diseases (ICD) • Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) • CMS Relative Value Units (RVUs) • CMS billing instructions and rules • NCPDP Telecommunication Standard D.O. • Medi-Span® Master Drug Data Base
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  • SAFETY AND HEALTH 20.1 The Employer, employee and Union have a significant responsibility for workplace safety and health.

  • HIPAA To the extent (if any) that DXC discloses “Protected Health Information” or “PHI” as defined in the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules (45 CFR, Part 160-164) issued pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”) to Supplier or Supplier accesses, maintains, uses, or discloses PHI in connection with the performance of Services or functions under this Agreement, Supplier will: (a) not use or further disclose PHI other than as permitted or required by this Agreement or as required by law; (b) use appropriate safeguards to prevent use or disclosure of PHI other than as provided for by this Agreement, including implementing requirements of the HIPAA Security Rule with regard to electronic PHI; (c) report to DXC any use or disclosure of PHI not provided for under this Agreement of which Supplier becomes aware, including breaches of unsecured protected health information as required by 45 CFR §164.410, (d) in accordance with 45 CFR §164.502(e)(1)(ii), ensure that any subcontractors or agents of Supplier that create, receive, maintain, or transmit PHI created, received, maintained or transmitted by Supplier on DXC’s behalf, agree to the same restrictions and conditions that apply to Supplier with respect of such PHI; (e) make available PHI in a Designated Record Set (if any is maintained by Supplier) in accordance with 45 CFR section 164.524;

  • OSHA Where employees are engaged in activities not covered under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, they shall not be required or permitted to work, be trained, or receive services in buildings or surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to the participants’ health or safety.

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