Parts 160 and 162 Sample Clauses

Parts 160 and 162. Individual. The person who is the subject of the Data, as defined by 45 CFR § 164.501. Proprietary Data. That Data used in Highmark's business or business practices to which Company would not have access but for this Agreement, including but not limited to information systems technologies and practices, and operational processes. Vendor. A public or private entity that exchanges data electronically with Highmark in connection with any of Highmark’s business. If a party to this Agreement acts as a Vendor, this definition shall apply. If a party to this Agreement acts as both a Clearinghouse and a Vendor, this definition and the definition of Clearinghouse shall both apply. If a party to this Agreement does not act as a Vendor, this definition shall not apply. If the definition of Clearinghouse does not apply to a party who is a Vendor, use of the term "Clearinghouse" in this Agreement shall be considered to mean "Vendor" when applicable, except as otherwise set forth in these Definitions.
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Parts 160 and 162. Individual. The person who is the subject of the Data, as defined by 45 CFR § 164.501. Proprietary Data. That Data used in Gateway Health's business or business practices to which Company would not have access but for this Agreement, including but not limited to information systems technologies and practices, and operational processes. Vendor. A public or private entity that creates software used in submitting or receiving Data electronically. If a party to this Agreement acts as a Vendor, this definition shall apply. If a party to this Agreement acts as both a Clearinghouse and a Vendor, this definition and the definition of Clearinghouse shall both apply. If a party to this Agreement does not act as a Vendor, this definition shall not apply. If the definition of Clearinghouse does not apply to a party who is a Vendor, use of the term "Clearinghouse" in this Agreement shall be considered to mean "Vendor" when applicable, except as otherwise set forth in these Definitions.
Parts 160 and 162. HHS. “HHS” shall mean the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

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