Common use of Practice Independence Clause in Contracts

Practice Independence. Manager will not attempt to govern in any way, whether directly or indirectly, the clinical sufficiency, suitability, reliability or efficacy of a particular product, service, process or activity as it relates to the delivery of medical services or healthcare by Practice. All decisions regarding the medical practice of Practice shall be based solely upon the professional medical judgment of Practice and its physicians and other healthcare professionals and shall be made in the best interests of the patients. Manager will not preclude or otherwise restrict, by penalty or operation, the ability of Practice (including its physicians and other healthcare professionals) to exercise independent professional judgment over all qualitative and quantitative aspects of the delivery of medical and professional healthcare services. Manager shall recognize the independent judgment and medical decision making of the physicians and other healthcare professionals treating patients.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Management Services Agreement (Digital Transformation Opportunities Corp.), Management Services Agreement (Digital Transformation Opportunities Corp.), Management Services Agreement (Digital Transformation Opportunities Corp.)

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