Management of Patient Profiles Sample Clauses

Management of Patient Profiles. Contractor agrees to implement and provide ongoing management of a Patient eligibility system. Such eligibility system shall allow for additions and deletions of the Eligible Patient eligibility file on-line. Contractor agrees to load the Patient eligibility files upon receipt not to exceed twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of complete file. Eligible Patient information and all information associated with the County, Covered Entity and Covered Entity’s Contract Pharmacies shall be considered confidential. All such information, regardless of whether it is or is not marked as confidential information, shall be treated by Contractor as confidential information and shall not be disclosed by Contractor without the prior written consent of County. Contractor agrees that it will not share this information for any reason, with any other party, without the prior consent of County, except where such disclosure is required pursuant to state or federal laws or regulations. Contractor may only use and disclose the information of County, the contracted Covered Entity and/or the Patient in its possession internally for its proper management and administration, provided that such use or disclosure does not violate or breach any provision of this Contract. Contractor and County agree that all Patient information relating to 340B Covered Drugs and non-340B Covered drugs prescribed by an Authorized Provider, and other records identifying Patient, shall be treated by Contractor and each Covered Entity as confidential except to the extent that disclosure may be required pursuant to state or federal laws or regulations or as may be permitted. Contractor agrees to provide billing information to be included on County Eligible Patient identification cards as part of the services to be rendered by Contractor.
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Management of Patient Profiles. Contractor agrees to implement and provide ongoing management of a Patient eligibility system in accordance with Attachment A-1 to this Contract.

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