Protected Health Information or Medical Information Sample Clauses

Protected Health Information or Medical Information. [Buyer: Select one of the following:] / / It is NOT anticipated that Supplier will require access to “Protected Health Information,” as defined by the privacy and security standards of HIPAA, the regulations promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or “Medical Information” (collectively with Protected Health Information, “PHI”), as defined by the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, California Civil Code §§ 56-56.16 or California Health and Safety Code §1280.15 and California Civil Code §§ 1798.82 and 1798.29 in order to perform its obligations under the Agreement. However, in the event that Supplier has unintentionally received PHI, Supplier will notify UC immediately and Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to return the PHI to UC, as applicable, and to maintain the confidentiality of the PHI. Additionally, in the event the nature of the Good and/or Services change such as to require Supplier to have access to PHI, Supplier will notify UC, as applicable, and Supplier will execute and deliver the UC HIPAA Business Associate Agreement or modify the terms of this Agreement. / / It is anticipated that Supplier will have access to “Protected Health Information,” as defined by the privacy and security standards of HIPAA, the regulations promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or “Medical Revised 5/4/2020 Information” (collectively with Protected Health Information, “PHI”), as defined by the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, California Civil Code §§ 56-56.16 or California Health and Safety Code §1280.15 and California Civil Code §§ 1798.82 and 1798.29 in order to perform its obligations under the Agreement. Any and all of UC’s medical records and charts created at UC’s facilities as a result of performance under this Agreement shall be and shall remain the property of UC. Both during and after the term of this Agreement, Supplier shall be permitted to inspect and/or duplicate any individual charts or records which are: (2) necessary to assist in the defense of any malpractice or similar claim; (2) relevant to any disciplinary action; (3) for educational or research purposes; and/or (4) necessary for Supplier to ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements. Such inspection and/or duplication shall be permitted and conducted pursuant to commonly accepted standards of patient confidentiality in accordance with applicable federal, state ...
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Protected Health Information or Medical Information. A. No Access to PHI. Unless UC so specifically indicates in any of the Incorporated Documents, it is not anticipated that Supplier will require access to “Protected Health Information,” as defined by the privacy and security standards of HIPAA, the regulations promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or “Medical Information” (collectively with Protected Health Information, “PHI”), as defined by the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, California Civil Code §§ 56-56.16 or California Health and Safety Code §1280.15 and California Civil Code §§ 1798.82 and 1798.29 in order to perform its obligations under the Agreement. However, in the event that Supplier has unintentionally received PHI, Supplier will notify UC immediately and Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to return the PHI to UC, as applicable, and to maintain the confidentiality of the PHI. Additionally, in the event the nature of the Goods and/or Services change such as to require Supplier to have access to PHI, Supplier will notify UC, as applicable, and Supplier will execute and deliver the UC HIPAA Business Associate Agreement.
Protected Health Information or Medical Information. Supplier is subject to the terms outlined in section A below. / / Supplier is subject to the terms outlined in section B below.
Protected Health Information or Medical Information. A. No Access to PHI. Unless UC so specifically indicates in any of the Incorporated Documents, it is not anticipated
Protected Health Information or Medical Information. (Select one) / / It is anticipated that Supplier will have access to “Protected Health Information,” as defined by the privacy and security standards of HIPAA, the regulations promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or “Medical Information” (collectively with Protected Health Information, “PHI”), as defined by the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, California Civil Code §§ 56‐56.16 or California Health and Safety Code §1280.15 and California Civil Code §§ 1798.82 and 1798.29 in order to perform its obligations under the Agreement. Any and all of UC’s medical records and charts created at UC’s facilities as a result of performance under this Agreement shall be and shall remain the property of UC. Both during and after the term of this Agreement, Supplier shall be permitted to inspect and/or duplicate any individual charts or records which are: (2) necessary to assist in the defense of any malpractice or similar claim; (2) relevant to any disciplinary action; (3) for educational or research purposes; and/or (4) necessary for Supplier to ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements. Such inspection and/or duplication shall be permitted and conducted pursuant to commonly accepted standards of patient confidentiality in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. In the event Supplier will have access to PHI, UC Affiliates may require Supplier to execute and deliver a HIPAA business associate agreement with respect to performance of Goods and/or Services for such UC Affiliate.
Protected Health Information or Medical Information. It is anticipated that the Supplier will require access to PHI and is subject to the terms in B below. /___/ It is NOT anticipated that the Supplier will require access to PHI and is subject to the terms in A below. No Access to PHI. Unless UC so specifically indicates in any of the Incorporated Documents, it is not anticipated that Supplier will require access to “Protected Health Information,” as defined by the privacy and security standards of HIPAA, the regulations promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or “Medical Information” (collectively with Protected Health Information, “PHI”), as defined by the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, California Civil Code §§ 56-56.16 or California Health and Safety Code §1280.15 and California Civil Code §§ 1798.82 and 1798.29 in order to perform its obligations under the Agreement. However, in the event that Supplier has unintentionally received PHI, Supplier will notify UC immediately and Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to return the PHI to UC, as applicable, and to maintain the confidentiality of the PHI. Additionally, in the event the nature of the Good and/or Services change such as to require Supplier to have access to PHI, Supplier will notify UC, as applicable, and Supplier will execute and deliver the UC HIPAA Business Associate Agreement.
Protected Health Information or Medical Information. It is NOT anticipated that Supplier will require access toProtected Health Information,” as defined by the privacy and security standards of HIPAA, the regulations promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or
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Related to Protected Health Information or Medical Information

  • Protected Health Information “Protected Health Information” shall have the same meaning as the term “protected health information” in Section 160.103 and is limited to the information created or received by Contractor from or on behalf of County.

  • ACCESS TO PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION 7.1 To the extent Covered Entity determines that Protected Health Information is maintained by Business Associate or its agents or Subcontractors in a Designated Record Set, Business Associate shall, within two (2) business days after receipt of a request from Covered Entity, make the Protected Health Information specified by Covered Entity available to the Individual(s) identified by Covered Entity as being entitled to access and shall provide such Individuals(s) or other person(s) designated by Covered Entity with a copy the specified Protected Health Information, in order for Covered Entity to meet the requirements of 45 C.F.R. § 164.524. 7.2 If any Individual requests access to Protected Health Information directly from Business Associate or its agents or Subcontractors, Business Associate shall notify Covered Entity in writing within two (2) days of the receipt of the request. Whether access shall be provided or denied shall be determined by Covered Entity. 7.3 To the extent that Business Associate maintains Protected Health Information that is subject to access as set forth above in one or more Designated Record Sets electronically and if the Individual requests an electronic copy of such information, Business Associate shall provide the Individual with access to the Protected Health Information in the electronic form and format requested by the Individual, if it is readily producible in such form and format; or, if not, in a readable electronic form and format as agreed to by Covered Entity and the Individual.

  • Health Information Subject to all applicable privacy laws, the member irrevocably authorises any doctor or other person who may have, or may acquire, any information concerning their health to disclose such information to Specialty Emergency Services, and that this authority shall remain in force for a period of not less than 12 (twelve) months following the expiry date of this Membership Agreement. 8.1 If deemed necessary by Specialty Emergency Services, for both the correct treatment of the member and to comply with the terms and conditions, the Member allows Specialty Emergency Services to screen for narcotics and any/all forms of mind-altering substances by blood test undertaken by a licensed doctor in a licensed medical facility.

  • Employer Information The Employer shall supply full and timely information to the Administrator on all matters relating to the Executive’s compensation, death, Disability or Separation from Service, and such other information as the Administrator reasonably requires.

  • Electronic Protected Health Information “Electronic Protected Health Information” means individually identifiable health information that is transmitted by or maintained in electronic media.

  • Confidential Information and Trade Secrets During the period of my employment with the Company, I acknowledge that the Company may disclose to me confidential and proprietary information of the Company which the Company takes great pains to safeguard from unauthorized use and disclosure. I agree at all times during the term of my employment and thereafter, to hold in strictest confidence, and not to use or to disclose to any person, firm or corporation, except as such use or disclosure is required in connection with my work for the Company or unless the Chief Executive Officer of the Company otherwise expressly authorizes in writing, any Confidential Information (defined below) before it has become generally known within the relevant industry through no fault of my own. I understand and agree that “Confidential Information” means any non-public information that does not otherwise qualify as Trade Secrets (defined below) that relates to the actual or demonstrably anticipated business or research or development of the Company or any other information which is marked “confidential” or which might reasonably be anticipated to be confidential in nature. I further agree, at all times during my employment and anytime thereafter, to hold in strictest confidence, and not to use or disclose to any person, firm or corporation, except as such use or disclosure is required in connection with my work for the Company or unless the Chief Executive Officer of the Company expressly authorizes such use or disclosure in writing, any Trade Secret (defined below) before it has become generally known in the public domain through no fault of my own. I understand and agree that “Trade Secrets” are information, regardless of form, belonging to the Company, licensed by it, or disclosed to it on a confidential basis by its customers, suppliers, or other third parties, including, but not limited to technical and non-technical data, formulae, patterns, compilations, programs, devices, methods, techniques, drawings, processes, financial data, financial plans, product plans, and lists of actual or potential customers or suppliers which is not commonly known in the public domain and which (i) derives economic value, economic or potential, from not being generally known to, and not being readily ascertainable by proper means by, other persons who can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use; and (ii) is the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the circumstances to maintain its secrecy, or any other information that constitutes a trade secret under common law.

  • Confidential Information Protections 4.1 At all times during and after the Employee’s employment, the Employee will hold in confidence and will not disclose, use, lecture upon, or publish any of Company’s Confidential Information (defined below), except as may be required in connection with the Employee’s work for Company, or as expressly authorized by the Board. The Employee will obtain the written approval of the Board before publishing or submitting for publication any material (written, oral, or otherwise) that relates to the Employee’s work at Company and/or incorporates any Confidential Information. The Employee hereby assigns to Company any rights the Employee may have or acquire in any and all Confidential Information and recognize that all Confidential Information shall be the sole and exclusive property of Company and its assigns.

  • Data Protection and Privacy: Protected Health Information Party shall maintain the privacy and security of all individually identifiable health information acquired by or provided to it as a part of the performance of this Agreement. Party shall follow federal and state law relating to privacy and security of individually identifiable health information as applicable, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its federal regulations.

  • Former Employer Information I agree that I will not, during my employment with the Company, improperly use or disclose any proprietary information or trade secrets of any former or concurrent employer or other person or entity and that I will not bring onto the premises of the Company any unpublished document or proprietary information belonging to any such employer, person or entity unless consented to in writing by such employer, person or entity.

  • Use and Disclosure of Protected Health Information The Business Associate must not use or further disclose protected health information other than as permitted or required by the Contract or as required by law. The Business Associate must not use or further disclose protected health information in a manner that would violate the requirements of HIPAA Regulations.

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