Duty to Protect PHI Sample Clauses

Duty to Protect PHI. Business Associate shall protect PHI and shall use appropriate safeguards, and comply with Subpart C of 45 CFR Part 164 (Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic Protected Health Information) with respect to EPHI, to prevent the unauthorized Use or disclosure of PHI other than as provided for in this Contract or as required by law, for as long as the PHI is within its possession and control, even after the termination or expiration of this Contract.
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Duty to Protect PHI. Business Associate shall protect PHI from, and shall use appropriate safeguards, and comply with Subpart C of 45 CFR Part 164 (Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic Protected Health Information) with respect to EPHI, to prevent the unauthorized Use or disclosure of PHI other than as provided for in this Agreement or as required by law, for as long as the PHI is within its possession and control, even after the termination or expiration of this Agreement. The Parties acknowledge that in receiving transmitting, transporting, storing, processing or otherwise dealing with any information received from the other Party identifying or otherwise relating to the patients of the Agency, it is fully bound by the provisions of the federal regulations governing the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 CFR Part 2 and HIPAA 45 CFR Parts 142, 1 60, 162 and 164. The Parties agree to resist any efforts in judicial proceedings to obtain access to Protected Health Information (PHI) except as expressly provided for in the regulations governing the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records 42 CFR Part 2.
Duty to Protect PHI. Contractor must protect PHI from, and will use appropriate safeguards, and comply with Subpart C of 45 C.F.R. Part 164, Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic Protect Health Information, with respect to ePHI, to prevent unauthorized Use or disclosure of PHI for as long as the PHI is within Contractor’s possession and control, even after the termination or expiration of this Contract.
Duty to Protect PHI. Business Associate shall protect PHI from, and shall use appropriate safeguards, and comply with Subpart C of 45 CFR Part 1 64 (Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic P rotected Health I nformation) with respect to EPHI, to prevent the unauthorized Use or disclosure of PHI other than as provided for in this Agreement or as required by law, for as long as the PHI is within its possession and control, even after the termination or expiration of this Agreement. The Parties acknowledge that in receiving transmitting, transporting, storing, processing or otherwise dealing with any information received from the other Party identifying or otherwise relating to the patients of the Agency, it is fully bound by the provisions of the federal regulations governing the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 CFR Part 2 and HIPAA 45 CFR Parts 1 42, 1 60, 1 62 and 1 64. The Parties agree to resist any efforts in judicial proceedings to obtain access to Protected Health Information (PHI) except as expressly provided for in the regulations governing the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records 42 CFR Part 2.
Duty to Protect PHI. Business Associate shall protect PHI from , and shall use appropriate safegua rds, and comply with Subpart C of 45 CFR Part 1 64 (Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic Protected Health Information) with respect to EPHI, to prevent the unauthorized Use or disclosure of PHI other than as provided for in this Agreement or as req ui red by law, for as long as the PHI is within its possession and control, even after the termination or expiration of this Agreement. The Parties acknowledge that in receiving transmitting , transporting , storing, processing or otherwise dealing with any information received from the other Party identifying or otherwise relating to the patients of the Agency, it is fu lly bound by the provisions of the federal regulations governing the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 CFR Part 2 and HI PAA 45 CFR Parts 1 42, 1 60, 1 62 and 1 64. The Pa rties agree to resist any efforts in judicial p roceed ings to obtain access to Protected Health Information (PHI) except as expressly provided for in the reg ulations governing the Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records 42 CFR Part 2.

Related to Duty to Protect PHI

  • Duty to Protect Property The Contractor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of the Work from damage and shall protect all other property on the Site from damage, injury, or loss regardless of who may be the owner of said property. He shall make good any such damage, injury, or loss.

  • Duty to Proceed 3.2.9 Owner's Liability.

  • Duty to Provide Secure Data The Contractor will maintain the security of State of Florida data including, but not limited to, a secure area around any displayed visible data. The Contractor will also comply with all HIPAA requirements and any other state and federal rules and regulations regarding security of information.

  • Action to Protect the Government’s Interest 1. The Performer agrees to execute or to have executed and promptly deliver to DARPA all instruments necessary to (i) establish or confirm the rights the Government has throughout the world in those Subject Inventions to which the Performer elects to retain title, and (ii) convey title to DARPA when requested under Paragraph C of this Article and to enable the Government to obtain patent protection throughout the world in that Subject Invention.

  • Conflict of Interest; Governmental Conduct Act A. The Contractor represents and warrants that it presently has no interest and, during the term of this Agreement, shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance or services required under the Agreement.

  • Professional Rights A Pharmacist in his professional judgment may delay or refuse to fill or refill any prescription if there is reason to believe that such action would protect the health of the patient or where reasonable doubt exists as to the legality of said prescription or the legal use thereof, after first having established the fact by having consulted the prescriber if said prescriber is available.

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