Patient Confidentiality and Privacy. 14.1 AGPAL will take all steps reasonably necessary to safeguard the confidentiality and privacy of the practice’s patients and patient records including: a) Ensuring that the assessment team has entered into appropriate confidentiality agreements with AGPAL for the benefit of the practice; and b) Ensuring the assessment team makes no notation of patient identity either during or after the on-site accreditation assessment. 14.2 Except where otherwise specified in these standard terms, AGPAL and the practice each covenant with each other that during the term of their agreement they will each not make public or divulge to any person any information concerning the other Party’s business, operations or finances or any of their dealings, transactions or affairs or otherwise do any act or omit to do any act which directly or indirectly will or might reasonably be expected to injure the goodwill, business or reputation of the other party.
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Samples: Accreditation Program Service Agreement, Accreditation Program Service Agreement, Accreditation Program Service Agreement
Patient Confidentiality and Privacy. 14.1 18.1 AGPAL will take all steps reasonably necessary to safeguard the confidentiality and privacy of the practicePractice’s patients and patient records including:
a) Ensuring that the assessment survey team has have entered into appropriate confidentiality agreements with AGPAL for the benefit of the practicePractice; and
b) Ensuring the assessment survey team makes make no notation of patient identity either during or after the accreditation on-site accreditation assessment.
14.2 18.2 Except where otherwise specified in these standard terms, AGPAL and the practice Practice each covenant with each other that during the term of their agreement they will each not make public or divulge to any person any information concerning the other Party’s business, operations or finances or any of their dealings, transactions or affairs or otherwise do any act or omit to do any act which directly or indirectly will or might reasonably be expected to injure the goodwill, business or reputation of the other party.
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