System Administration Sample Clauses
The System Administration clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for managing and maintaining the technical infrastructure supporting a system or service. Typically, this clause outlines tasks such as user account management, software updates, security monitoring, and backup procedures, specifying which party is responsible for each activity. By clearly assigning these duties, the clause ensures the system remains secure, reliable, and operational, thereby minimizing downtime and reducing the risk of technical failures or security breaches.
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System Administration. IHS shall administer the NDW and EDM and may delegate any of its functions set forth in this Contract. The IHS permits the Epidemiology Center the right to retrieve Data from EDM consistent with the terms of this Contract. However, IHS retains all other rights to the NDW and all the components thereof.
System Administration. The Department Manager (system administrator) of each system component is responsible for setting minimum guidelines within which users must conduct their activities. This includes access and/or review capabilities. System administrators and individual departments may establish more detailed guidelines, as needed, for specific communications and computer systems and networks. These guidelines may include such issues as allowable connect time and disk space, handling of unretrievable mail, responsibility for account approval, and other items related to administering and maintenance of the District's systems.
System Administration. 13 The toolkits available are:
i. The Primary Care Toolkit which supports practices’ understanding of demand, capacity and trends and which also helps Primary Care with operational decision-making;
ii. The Population Health Toolkit which supports better understanding of demand, needs, opportunities and outcomes for populations, cohorts and caseloads. The Population Health Toolkit’s authorised users are able to access identifiable data where the purpose is for direct care. 14 Population scope can be fine-tuned according to, for example:
i. The system as a whole;
ii. A “place”, PCN or practice;
iii. A provider organisation;
iv. A local authority geography. 15 Pre-defined filters can be applied to the analyses and views. Examples include:
i. ACG codes and Risk scores;
ii. Caseload;
iii. Chronic disease registers; iv. Demographics;
v. Health status;
vi. Household characteristics;
vii. Indicators;
viii. Recent activity;
ix. Test results. 16 The pre-defined reports and views include for example:
i. Cohort comparison (compare 2 selected populations based on user-selected measures);
ii. Core 20 plus 5 (NHSE approach to reducing health inequalities);
iii. Demand and capacity;
iv. Population profile;
v. Trends. 17 This is because views and reports for purposes that are based on pseudonymised and identifiable data often produce different numbers to those where the National Data Opt-Out is applied. 18 Additional details regarding the role-based access controls can be found in Schedule T (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx/documents/ScheduleUcurrent.pdf ). There are five user access profiles in the TVS Care Record role based access control (RBAC) model for intelligence. These are19:
System Administration. Availability of Proprietary System to Customer and Customer's WYO Policy claim vendor; - Process daily, weekly, monthly, and annual cycles; - Internet processing capabilities subject to Internet use limitations specified in Schedule B.
System Administration maintenance, monitoring and support related functions for TCS Platform without any cost implication to Client.
System Administration. 12 The toolkits available are:
i. The Primary Care Toolkit which supports practices’ understanding of demand, capacity and trends and which also helps Primary Care with operational decision-making;
ii. The Population Health Toolkit which supports better understanding of demand, needs, opportunities and outcomes for populations, cohorts and caseloads. The Population Health Toolkit’s authorised users are able to access identifiable data where the purpose is for direct care. 13 Population scope can be fine-tuned according to, for example:
i. The system as a whole;
ii. A “place”, PCN or practice;
iii. A provider organisation;
iv. A local authority geography. 14 Pre-defined filters can be applied to the analyses and views. Examples include:
i. ACG codes and Risk scores;
ii. Caseload;
iii. Chronic disease registers; iv. Demographics;
v. Health status;
vi. Household characteristics;
vii. Indicators;
viii. Recent activity;
ix. Test results. 15 The pre-defined reports and views include for example:
i. Cohort comparison (compare 2 selected populations based on user-selected measures);
ii. Core 20 plus 5 (NHSE approach to reducing health inequalities);
iii. Demand and capacity;
iv. Population profile;
System Administration. The Contractor will provide ongoing support and maintenance, including customization of the Contractor’s System computing ecosystem. The Contractor will have the State staff perform functions such as account administration, configuration of rules, reference file changes, etc. The Contractor’s overall management framework will include:
1. Application management and monitoring
2. Web services management
3. Systems management and monitoring
4. Event management 5. Identity and Access Management
System Administration. Alchemy shall provide complete system ----------------------- administration for Customer. For a monthly fee stated in the Collocation Schedule.
System Administration. (i) Point of service claims processing and messaging using on-line POS system
(ii) On-line communication to pharmacies of system claims edits, claims status, applicable reimbursement amounts.
(iii) Co-payment/Co-insurance/deductible amount eligibility verification where applicable
(iv) Loading and maintenance of Medi-Span pharmaceutical pricing database and Maximum Allowable Cost database.
(v) Coordination of benefits when flagged on eligibility files.
System Administration. List who provides the systems administration for the hardware and infrastructure and how they can be contacted.