Efficient Use of Resources. Provider shall take commercially reasonable actions (i) to efficiently administer, manage, operate and use the resources employed by Provider to provide and perform the Services that are chargeable to Company under this Agreement, and (ii) to diligently and continuously improve the performance and delivery of the Services by Provider and the elements of the policies, processes, procedures and system that are used by Provider to perform and deliver the Services, including, without limitation, re-engineering, tuning or optimizing the processes, procedures and systems used to perform, deliver and track the Services.
Efficient Use of Resources. 6.6. Quality of participation in the planning activities of STARTTS
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Efficient Use of Resources. IBM shall take commercially reasonable actions (a) to efficiently administer, manage, operate and use the resources employed by IBM to provide and perform the Services that are chargeable to Equifax under the Agreement, and (b) to diligently and continuously improve the performance and delivery of the Services by IBM and the elements of the policies, processes, procedures and System that are used by IBM to perform and deliver the Services, including, without limitation, re-engineering, tuning, optimizing, balancing or reconfiguring the processes, procedures and systems used to perform, deliver and track the Services.
Efficient Use of Resources. Service Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts (i) to efficiently and cost effectively administer, manage, operate and use the resources employed by Service Provider to provide and perform the Support Services under this Agreement, (ii) to efficiently and cost effectively administer, manage and interface with any third party providers providing services and products related to this Agreement, and (iii) to enhance the Systems as is reasonably necessary to maintain functionality and performance capabilities (including compatibility, configuration, scalability and integration capabilities) during the Term.
Efficient Use of Resources. During analysis, researchers noted that participants frequently discussed the efficient use of resources while talking about collaboration between providers. Participants noted that mid-level providers could more effectively and efficiently complete certain aspects of the Maternal Care System than OBGYN’s, especially since OBGYN’s time tended to be discussed as a limited resource. These aspects include the “educational piece… the case management piece, it doesn’t need to be a physician …it’s a better utilization of their resources to take care of those patients and the education really should take place by those lower level providers.” This sentiment was echoed by CNM’s who discussed their role in the system by stating that research has “demonstrated for many, many years in the United States excellent outcomes for nurse midwives, we should be the first line. We are trained in normal pregnancy and physiology; we should be the first line because most pregnancies are normal. We know when they are not normal, and when they are not normal, then we refer up. That way, you have the best utilization of resources.” Risk Appropriate Care Another gap identified in the current system of care is that there is no incentive to send women to the correct level of care for their pregnancy risk. One member of the DPH stated, “as long as we reimburse people at the global fee, doctors are going to keep women in the level of care that they should not be and that is a problem… For the ways things are structured now, hospitals and doctors want to keep those women. They know they may be at risk, but the family practice or even the OB may want to keep it because they know that is money, even though it is not in the best interest of the momma. But that is not the way the reimbursement flows, there is no incentive to send the woman to the right level of care”. Discussion Service delivery providers face a number of challenges that impact and exacerbate the gaps in Georgia’s Maternal Care System. These factors influence the way that providers give care and also have the potential to perpetuate the barriers that patient’s face when seeking care. The study found that the cost of service delivery, including low reimbursement rates for Medicaid and the high cost of malpractice insurance, was a core challenge for clinical providers. This is an important finding because it was a pervasive theme throughout the interviews and influenced much of the behavior of the physicians, including their d...
Efficient Use of Resources. Supplier shall take commercially reasonable actions (a) to efficiently administer, manage, operate and use the resources employed by Supplier to provide and perform the Services that are chargeable to Customer under the Agreement, (b) to perform the Services in the most cost-effective manner consistent with the required level of quality and performance, and (c) to diligently and continuously improve the performance and delivery of the Services by Supplier and the elements of the policies, processes, procedures and systems that are used by Supplier to perform and deliver the Services, including re-engineering, tuning, optimizing, balancing and reconfiguring the processes, procedures and systems used to perform, deliver, track and report on, the Services, subject to Section 9.8.
Efficient Use of Resources. ISSC shall take reasonable action, taking into account economic circumstances, to efficiently use resources that will be chargeable to ADVO under this Agreement including, but not limited to:
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Efficient Use of Resources. ISSC shall take commercially reasonable actions (i) to efficiently administer, manage, operate and use the resources employed by ISSC to provide and perform the Services that are chargeable to Flagstar under this Agreement, and (ii) to diligently and continuously improve the performance and delivery of the Services by ISSC and the elements of the System that are used by ISSC to perform and deliver the Services, including, without limitation, tuning or optimizing the systems used to perform the Services.