Common use of Clinical Content Clause in Contracts

Clinical Content. Company warrants and represents that any information and data in the Software relating to clinical decision support or coding for billing purposes (“Clinical Content”) has been developed using due care based on information from reliable sources and have been developed or provided by individuals holding an appropriate unlimited license to practice the relevant profession in the state within the United States of America in which such clinician is a resident. Company further warrants and represents that Clinical Content and parameters are consistent, at the time of programming, with then-current standards of practice, and will be updated appropriately.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Purchasing Agreement, Product Purchasing Agreement, Product Purchasing Agreement

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Clinical Content. Company warrants and represents that any information and data in the Software relating to clinical decision support or coding for billing purposes (“Clinical Content”) has been developed using due care based on information from reliable sources and have been developed or provided by individuals holding an appropriate unlimited license to practice the relevant profession in the state within the United States of America in which such clinician is a resident. Company further warrants and represents that Clinical Content and parameters are consistent, at the time of programming, with then-current then -current standards of practice, and will be updated appropriately.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Product Purchasing Agreement

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