Export Capabilities Clause Samples

The Export Capabilities clause defines the rights and obligations of the parties regarding the export of goods, services, or technology covered by the agreement. It typically outlines which party is responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable export laws and regulations, and may specify procedures for obtaining necessary licenses or approvals. This clause helps prevent legal violations and ensures that both parties understand their roles in facilitating lawful international trade.
Export Capabilities. Allow for the export of data and visualizations for reporting purposes or further analysis.
Export Capabilities. 3.8.23. Contractor shall have custom, interactive, User-defined dashboards that allow Users to determine: layout, content, filters, charts and graphs, and time periods. Users can save the dashboard as a template and export dashboard content. 3.8.24. Contractor shall allow User to filter on all data fields to create subsets by removing or adding data with specific values for a field. 3.8.25. Contractor shall provide and/or include the capability to produce other reports, including yet-to-be-determined ad hoc reports, as needed by the Department. 3.8.26. Contractor's HIMIS shall accommodate the exporting of reports in at least the following file formats: .pdf, .xlsx, .csv. 3.8.27. Contractor shall model future benefits changes such as Member cost-share (i.e., deductible, copay, premium), adding or deleting covered benefits, and other changes to estimate the change's financial impact to the program. User shall be able to specify factors for inflation, change in use patterns, population changes, and retention rates. The report shall rely on actual claims experience and eligibility data. 3.8.28. Contractor shall have risk adjustment modeling capability to allow projections for different premium levels for risk adjustment, and calculate the impact of risk adjustment selection on plan premium rates. 3.8.29. Contractor shall have the capability to analyze specific characteristics regarding cost and use performance of specified physicians or hospitals. This report shall automatically adjust for case-mix—providing accurate comparisons among providers. At least one quality measure shall be based on nationally recognized mortality statistics (e.g., CMS). 3.8.30. Contractor shall report Enrollee's cost share and cost-of-benefit, including trending reports. 3.8.31. Contractor shall link all claims related to a hospital admission to make viewable all activity and charges associated with each admission. 3.8.32. Contractor shall link all claims related to all outpatient episodes of care. 3.8.33. Contractor shall permit full "drill-down" capabilities to the individual Member level. 3.8.34. Contractor shall individually assess and evaluate all Members, regarding their eligibility, claims and utilization. 3.8.35. Contractor shall track and evaluate cost and utilization data on Centers of Excellence (i.e., transplants) and other similarly certified or designated centers versus other non-designated centers. 3.8.36. Contractor shall track and evaluate the cost and utilization of...
Export Capabilities