Provide Information to Medical Mutual Sample Clauses

Provide Information to Medical Mutual. Employer will furnish all information determined by Medical Mutual to be necessary for Medical Mutual to provide services under this Agreement. Such information will be provided to Medical Mutual in the time and in the manner agreed to by Employer and Medical Mutual. Medical Mutual shall assume that all such information provided to Medical Mutual by Employer, Authorized Persons, or any designee of Employer (e.g. a broker or another service provider) is complete and accurate, and Medical Mutual is under no duty to question or verify the completeness or accuracy of such information. Employer understands that Medical Mutual cannot accurately perform its duties under this Agreement without accurate and timely information, and therefore Medical Mutual shall have no liability to Employer or any Covered Individual as a consequence of inaccurate and/or untimely information provided to Medical Mutual by Employer, a Covered Individual, or any third party on Employer’s behalf. Employer understands that an additional fee may be required if Medical Mutual is required to take corrective action as a result of such inaccurate or untimely information. Medical Mutual shall use reasonable care and due diligence in the exercise of its powers and the performance of its duties under this Agreement. If Medical Mutual makes any payment under this Agreement to an ineligible person, or if more than the correct amount is paid, Medical Mutual shall make a diligent effort to recover any payment made to or on behalf of an ineligible person or any overpayment. However, Medical Mutual will not be liable for such payment, unless Medical Mutual would otherwise be liable under another provision of this Agreement.
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