Common use of Actors and their roles Clause in Contracts

Actors and their roles. The pathways involve a number of different stakeholders or actors, including individuals and organisations either receiving or delivering the service based on the pathway. The following tables provide an overview of the different actors and a description of their role. Differences between the two pathways are highlighted, with elements referring only to the short-term care pathway being marked as “ ICP-Short ”, and elements referring to the long-term care pathway as “ ICP-LTCare ”. Elements not specifically marked apply to both pathways.

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Actors and their roles. The pathways involve a number of different stakeholders or actors, including individuals and organisations either receiving or delivering the service based on the pathway. The following tables provide an overview of the different actors and a description of their role. Differences between the two pathways are highlighted, with elements referring only to the short-term care pathway being marked as “ ICP-Short ”, and elements referring to the long-term care pathway as “ ICP-ICP- LTCare ”. Elements not specifically marked apply to both pathways.

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Samples: Project Documentation

Actors and their roles. The pathways involve a number of different stakeholders or actors, including individuals and organisations either receiving or delivering the service based on the pathway. The following tables provide an overview of the different actors and a description of their role. Differences between the two pathways are highlighted, with elements referring only to the short-term care pathway being marked as “ ICP-Short ”, and elements referring to the long-term care pathway as “ ICP-ICP- LTCare ”. Elements not specifically marked apply to both pathways. Table 1: Client domain actors of contextualised pathways in Amadora

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Samples: Project Documentation

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Actors and their roles. The pathways involve a number of different stakeholders or actors, including individuals and organisations either receiving or delivering the service based on the pathway. The following tables provide an overview of the different actors and a description of their role. Differences between the two pathways are highlighted, with elements referring only to the short-term care pathway being marked as “ ICP-Short ”, and elements referring to the long-term care pathway marked as “ ICP-LTCare ”. Elements not specifically marked apply to both pathways.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Documentation

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