Common use of Emergency Order, Placement and Delivery Clause in Contracts

Emergency Order, Placement and Delivery. ‌ Wholesaler’s procedure for placement of emergency orders during non-business hours will be made available to each MMCAP Infuse Participating Facility upon startup of service. Each MMCAP Infuse Participating Facility will be provided twelve (12) emergency orders per calendar year free of charge. Any additional emergency orders beyond the twelve per year that are free will be assessed a fee as detailed in Attachment B, Discounts and Fees. An emergency order is defined as one necessary for immediate and specific patient care which falls outside the normal order and delivery parameters. Using air and ground options, Wholesaler will exhaust all resources in delivering emergency Product in the most timely and efficient methods. Air services may be used at the discretion of the Wholesaler based on the severity of the emergency situation. Wholesaler will make a good faith effort to make emergency deliveries within four (4) hours following receipt of the order; emergency deliveries to Alaska and Hawaii will likely take longer. OTC Products are not considered necessary for immediate and specific patient care and therefore do not qualify for free emergency orders. Service fee discounts will be applied to emergency orders as set forth in Attachment B, Discounts and Fees.‌

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Pharmaceutical Prime Wholesaler Services Contract, Pharmaceutical Prime Wholesaler Services Contract, Pharmaceutical Prime Wholesaler Services Contract

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Emergency Order, Placement and Delivery. Wholesaler’s procedure for placement of emergency orders during non-business hours will be made available to each MMCAP Infuse Participating Facility upon startup of service. Each MMCAP Infuse Participating Facility will be provided twelve (12) emergency orders per calendar year free of charge. Any additional emergency orders beyond the twelve per year that are free will be assessed a fee as detailed in Attachment B, Discounts and Fees. An emergency order is defined as one necessary for immediate and specific patient care which falls outside the normal order and delivery parameters. Using air and ground options, Wholesaler will exhaust all resources in delivering emergency Product in the most timely and efficient methods. Air services may be used at the discretion of the Wholesaler based on the severity of the emergency situation. Wholesaler will make a good faith effort to make emergency deliveries within four (4) hours following receipt of the order; emergency deliveries to Alaska and Hawaii will likely take longer. OTC Products are not considered necessary for immediate and specific patient care and therefore do not qualify for free emergency orders. Service fee discounts will be applied to emergency orders as set forth in Attachment B, Discounts and Fees.‌Fees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: das.nh.gov

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