Clinical Documentation; Surveys Sample Clauses

Clinical Documentation; Surveys. Clinician shall maintain complete and accurate documentation of all Services provided to Users. Clinician shall prepare such clinical and other documentation in accordance with sound professional practice, applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and Company policies and procedures. Clinician’s records of Services provided to Users shall remain the property of Clinician or, as applicable, any Clinician’s Affiliated Entity. Clinician shall also complete and provide to the Company such survey information (which will be designed not to elicit personal identifying information concerning Users) with respect to Clinician’s counseling of and interaction with Users as the Company may reasonably require from time to time.
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