Patient's List Sample Clauses

Patient's List. The Patients' List of the Business attached hereto as EXHIBIT 6-T accurately and completely lists all of the patients of the Corporation. The Corporation shall deliver on the Closing Date: (i) all patient documents, correspondence and charts; (ii) all information necessary to properly invoice all services to, to collect any amounts owed from and to provide services to, such patients; and (iii) all certificates of medical necessity pertaining to such patients. All patients of the Corporation who have received pharmacy products or services from the Corporation or from any entity related in any way to Arcadia Resources, Inc., including but not limited to SSAC, LLC d/b/a Arcadia RX, a Florida limited liability company ("Arcadia RX") with pharmacy business operations in the State of Kentucky, are included and listed on the Patients' List of the Business, and the Stockholder and each such entity providing pharmacy products and services has delivered to Buyer not later than the Closing Date, all information necessary to properly invoice all pharmacy products and services to, to collect any amounts owed from and to provide pharmacy products and services to, such patients, including but not limited to original prescriptions (to the extent permitted by applicable law), valid transfers of the remaining refills of all active prescriptions for such patients, and copies of the original physician orders and statements of medical necessity pertaining to such patients; however, Stockholder recommends that Buyer obtain new valid physician orders for those prescriptions filled prior to the Closing Date, and in the event Buyer takes action to obtain such new valid physician orders, the Stockholder and Arcadia RX (in its Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Agreement) agree to reasonably assist Buyer in the effort. Stockholder agrees not to process any prescriptions for any such patients on and after the Closing Date.
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