INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. 20 A. COUNTY acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR has not represented that the System 21 has the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or perform other tasks that constitute the practice 22 of medicine or of other professional disciplines. COUNTY acknowledges that CONTRACTOR; 23 1. Has no control of or responsibility for COUNTY’s use of the Content, and 24 2. Has no liability to any person or institution for any change made to data or information 25 added to Content by COUNTY or any party other than CONTRACTOR. 26 B. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by CONTRACTOR based upon 27 published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is 28 COUNTY’S responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all 29 federal, state and local regulations. CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for any errors, 30 misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to COUNTY, although every effort 31 has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. To the extent CONTRACTOR discovers a material 32 error, misstatement, inaccuracy, or omission in its Content, CONTRACTOR will notify COUNTY 33 through CONTRACTOR’s standard notification procedures. 34
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Maintenance and Support Services, Maintenance and Support Services Agreement
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. 20 2 A. COUNTY acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR has not represented that the System 21 3 has the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or perform other tasks that constitute the practice 22 4 of medicine or of other professional disciplines. COUNTY acknowledges that CONTRACTOR;
23 5 1. Has no control of or responsibility for COUNTY’s use of the Content, and
24 6 2. Has no liability to any person or institution for any change made to data or information 25 7 added to Content by COUNTY or any party other than CONTRACTOR.
26 8 B. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by CONTRACTOR based upon 27 9 published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is 28 10 COUNTY’S responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all 29 11 federal, state and local regulations. CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for any errors, 30 12 misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to COUNTY, although every effort 31 13 has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. To the extent CONTRACTOR discovers a material 32 14 error, misstatement, inaccuracy, or omission in its Content, CONTRACTOR will notify COUNTY 33 15 through CONTRACTOR’s standard notification procedures. 34.
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of System Application and Technical Upgrade Services
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. 20 16 A. COUNTY acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR has not represented that the System 21 17 has the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or perform other tasks that constitute the practice 22 18 of medicine or of other professional disciplines. COUNTY acknowledges that CONTRACTOR;
23 19 1. Has no control of or responsibility for COUNTY’s use of the Content, and
24 20 2. Has no liability to any person or institution for any change made to data or information 25 21 added to Content by COUNTY or any party other than CONTRACTOR.
26 22 B. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by CONTRACTOR based upon 27 23 published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is 28 24 COUNTY’S responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all 29 25 federal, state and local regulations. CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for any errors, 30 26 misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to COUNTY, although every effort 31 27 has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. To the extent CONTRACTOR discovers a material 32 28 error, misstatement, inaccuracy, or omission in its Content, CONTRACTOR will notify COUNTY 33 29 through CONTRACTOR’s standard notification procedures. 3430
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INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. 20 10 A. COUNTY acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR has not represented that the System 21 11 has the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or perform other tasks that constitute the practice 22 12 of medicine or of other professional disciplines. COUNTY acknowledges that CONTRACTOR;
23 13 1. Has no control of or responsibility for COUNTY’s use of the Content, and
24 14 2. Has no liability to any person or institution for any change made to data or information 25 15 added to Content by COUNTY or any party other than CONTRACTOR.
26 16 B. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by CONTRACTOR based upon 27 17 published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is 28 18 COUNTY’S responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all 29 19 federal, state and local regulations. CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for any errors, 30 20 misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to COUNTY, although every effort 31 21 has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. To the extent CONTRACTOR discovers a material 32 22 error, misstatement, inaccuracy, or omission in its Content, CONTRACTOR will notify COUNTY 33 23 through CONTRACTOR’s standard notification procedures. 3424
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Public Health Electronic Health Records System Services
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS. 20 25 A. COUNTY acknowledges and agrees that CONTRACTOR has not represented that the System 21 26 has the ability to diagnose disease, prescribe treatment or perform other tasks that constitute the practice 22 27 of medicine or of other professional disciplines. COUNTY acknowledges that CONTRACTOR;
23 28 1. Has no control of or responsibility for COUNTY’s use of the Content, and
24 29 2. Has no liability to any person or institution for any change made to data or information 25 30 added to Content by COUNTY or any party other than CONTRACTOR.
26 31 B. In addition, all Content has been developed and reviewed by CONTRACTOR based upon 27 32 published data and the experiences of qualified professionals whenever possible; however, it is 28 33 COUNTY’S responsibility to validate all Content against its standard operating procedures, and all 29 34 federal, state and local regulations. CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for any errors, 30 35 misstatements, inaccuracies, or omissions in the Content delivered to COUNTY, although every effort 31 36 has been made to ensure its quality and accuracy. To the extent CONTRACTOR discovers a material 32 37 // 1 error, misstatement, inaccuracy, or omission in its Content, CONTRACTOR will notify COUNTY 33 2 through CONTRACTOR’s standard notification procedures. 343
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Public Health Electronic Health Record Services