Non-Competitive Terms Sample Clauses

Non-Competitive Terms. Physician authorizes CCPA to negotiate non- pricing or non-competitive terms of a Payor agreement. Minimum non- competitive standards have been set forth by the CCPA Board of Directors, and may include a minimum number of lives, silent PPO protection, steerage mechanisms, prompt claims payment, benefit design, no retroactive denials, appropriate termination language, etc.
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Non-Competitive Terms. With respect to non-competitive terms of a Non-Risk Product, at a minimum, CCPA shall explain the following to each Payor: (i) Physician has authorized CCPA to negotiate non-competitive terms of a Payor agreement; and (ii) CCPA may articulate to a prospective Payor the objective non- competitive standards set forth by the CCPA Board of Directors required of all Payors contracting with CCPA Physicians which must be met before CCPA will entertain a Non-Risk Product offer. Such standards may include minimum number of covered lives, silent PPO protection, steerage mechanisms, prompt claims payment, benefit design, no retroactive denials, appropriate termination language, etc.

Related to Non-Competitive Terms

  • Competitive Activity Executive shall be deemed to have engaged in "Competitive Activity" if, during the period commencing on the date hereof and ending on the second anniversary of the date Executive's employment with the Company or its subsidiaries terminates, (i) Executive, for himself or on behalf of any other person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other entity, engages, directly or indirectly, as an executive, agent, representative, consultant, partner, shareholder or holder of any other financial interest, in any business that competes with the Company or its subsidiaries in the line of business Executive is employed in by the Company or its subsidiaries (as applicable), as such business is described in any employment or severance agreement then in effect between Executive and the Company or one of its subsidiaries or, if no such agreement is then in effect, as described on Schedule II attached hereto (a "Competing Business"), it being understood and agreed that Executive's activities shall not satisfy this clause (i) where Executive is employed by a person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other entity engaged in a variety of activities, including the Competing Business, and Executive is not engaged in or responsible for the Competing Business of such entity. Executive may also, without satisfying clause (i) be a passive owner of not more than 2% of the outstanding publicly traded stock of any class of a Competing Business so long as Executive has no active participation in the business of such entity, except to the extent permitted above; or (ii) Executive (A) directly or indirectly through another entity, induces or attempts to induce any employee of the Company or its subsidiaries to leave the employ of the Company or its subsidiaries, or in any way interfere with the relationship between the Company or any of its subsidiaries and any employee thereof, (B) knowingly hires any person who was an employee of the Company or any of its subsidiaries within 180 days prior to the time such employee was hired by Executive, (C) induces or attempts to induce any customer, supplier, licensee or other business relation of the Company or any of its subsidiaries to cease doing business with the Company or its subsidiaries or in any way interfere with the relationship between any such customer, supplier, licensee or business relation and the Company or any subsidiary or (D) directly or indirectly acquires or attempt to acquire an interest in any business relating to the business of the Company or any of its subsidiaries and with which the Company or any of its subsidiaries has entertained discussions or has requested and received information relating to the acquisition of such business by the Company or its subsidiaries in the one-year period immediately preceding Executive's termination of employment with the Company.

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