Catch-all definition Sample Clauses

Catch-all definition. The following terms used in this Agreement, whether capitalized or not, shall have the same meaning as those terms in the HIPAA Rules: Breach, Data Aggregation, Designated Record Set, Disclosure, Health Care Operations, Individual, Minimum Necessary, Notice of Privacy Practices, Protected Health Information, Required by Law, Secretary, Security Incident, Subcontractor, Unsecured Protected Health Information, and Use.
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Catch-all definition. The following terms used in this BAA shall have the same meaning as those terms in the HIPAA and HIPAA Regulations: Breach, Data Aggregation, Designated Record Set, Disclosure, Health Care Operations, Individual, Minimum Necessary, Notice of Privacy Practices, Protected Health Information, Required By Law, Secretary, Security Incident, Subcontractor, Unsecured Protected Health Information, and Use.
Catch-all definition. Terms used, but not otherwise defined, in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as those terms in 45 CFR §§ 160.103 and 164.501.
Catch-all definition. Terms used, but not otherwise defined, in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as the meaning ascribed to those terms in the HIPAA Rules or the HITECH Act, and any current and future Regulations promulgated under HIPAA or the HITECH Act, including but not limited to the following terms: Breach, Data Aggregation, Designated Record Set, Disclosure, Health Care Operations, Minimum Necessary, Notice of Privacy Practices, Required by Law, Secretary, Subcontractor, and Use.
Catch-all definition. Terms used in this Agreement but not otherwise defined in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as those terms in the Privacy Rule, the Security Rule, and the HITECH Act.
Catch-all definition. Terms used, but not otherwise defined, in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as those terms in the Privacy Rule.
Catch-all definition. The following terms used in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as those terms in the HIPAA Final Rules: Breach, Subcontractor, Business Associate, Data Aggregation, Designated Record Set, Disclosure, Health Care Operations, Individual, Minimum Necessary, Notice of Privacy Practices, Protected Health Information, Required by Law, Secretary, Security Incident, Subcontractor, Unsecured Protected Health Information, and Use. HIPAA Rules shall mean the Privacy, Security, Breach Notification, and Enforcement Rules at 45 CFR Part 160 and Part 164.
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Catch-all definition. The following terms used in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as those terms in the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as codified at 42 U.S.C. § 1320d (“HIPAA”), the Health Information Technology Act of 2009, as codified at 42 U.S.C.A. prec. § 17901 (“HITECH”), and any current and future regulations promulgated under HIPAA or HITECH: Breach, Data Aggregation, Designated Record Set, Disclosure, Health Care Operations, Individual, Minimum Necessary, Notice of Privacy Practices, Protected Health Information, Required By Law, Secretary, Security Incident, Subcontractor, Unsecured Protected Health Information, and Use.
Catch-all definition. The parties agree that the following terms, when used in this Agreement, shall have the same meaning as those terms in the HIPAA Rules: Breach, Data Aggregation, Designated Record Set, Disclosure, Health Care Operations, Individual, Minimum Necessary, Notice of Privacy Practices, Protected Health Information, Required By Law, Secretary, Security Incident, Subcontractor, Unsecured Protected Health Information, and Us, provided that the specific terms set forth below shall be deemed to be modified to reflect any changes made to such terms from time to time as defined in the HIPAA Privacy Regulations, the HIPAA Security Regulations, and the HITECH Standards. Specific definitions:
Catch-all definition. Unless otherwise provided, all capitalized terms in this Agreement will have the same meaning as provided under the HIPAA Rules.
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