Responsibility for Conduct of Participant and Authorized Users Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Conduct of Participant and Authorized Users. The Participant shall be solely responsible for all acts and omissions of the Participant and/or the Participant’s Authorized Users, and all other individuals who access the System and/or use the Services either through the Participant or by use of any password, identifier or log-on received or obtained, directly or indirectly, lawfully or unlawfully, from the Participant or any of the Participant’s Authorized Users, with respect to the System, the Services and/or any confidential and/or other information accessed in connection therewith, and all such acts and omissions shall be deemed to be the acts and omissions of the Participant.
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Responsibility for Conduct of Participant and Authorized Users. As between the Participant, on the one hand, and the NDHIN and the other Participants, on the other hand, the Participant is solely responsible for all acts and omissions of the Participant and the Participant's Authorized Users (if the acts or omissions of those Authorized Users were due to the negligent or intentional failure of the Participant to comply with its obligations under this Article or the HIPAA Security Rule) with respect to the Hosted System, the Hosted Applications, any confidential, and other information accessed in connection with the NDHIN. In addition, as between the Participant, on the one hand, and the NDHIN and the other Participants, on the other hand, the Participant is solely responsible for all acts or omissions of any other individual who accesses the Hosted System or uses the Hosted Applications either through the Participant or by use of any password, identifier or log-on received or obtained from the Participant if the access or use was due to the negligent or intentional failure of the Participant to comply with its obligations under this Article or the HIPAA Security Rule.
Responsibility for Conduct of Participant and Authorized Users. 5.4.1 As between the Participant, on the one hand, and the RHIO and the other Participants, other Qualified Entities and other participants of Qualified Entities, on the other hand, the Participant shall be solely responsible for all acts and omissions of the Participant and/or the Participant’s Authorized Users (if the acts or omissions of such Authorized Users were due to the negligent or intentional failure of the Participant to comply with its obligations under this Article V) with respect to the RHIO System, the RHIO Services and/or any confidential and/or other information accessed in connection therewith. In addition, as between the Participant, on the one hand, and the RHIO and the other Participants, other Qualified Entities and other participants of Qualified Entities, on the other hand, the Participant shall be solely responsible for all acts or omissions of any other individual who accesses the RHIO System and/or uses the RHIO Services either through the Participant or by use of any password, identifier or log-on received or obtained from the Participant if access and/or use was due to the negligent or intentional failure of the Participant to comply with its obligations under this Article V.
Responsibility for Conduct of Participant and Authorized Users. Participant shall be solely responsible for all acts and omissions of the Participant and jointly and severally liable for all acts and omissions of the Participant’s Authorized Users. Participant shall be solely responsible for the acts or omissions of all other individuals who access the HEALTHeLINK System and/or use HEALTHeLINK Services either through the Participant or by use of any password, identifier, mechanism, or log-on received or obtained from the Participant or any of the Participant’s Authorized Users, only if such access was obtained as a direct result of the negligence of the Participant or a Participant’s Authorized User.
Responsibility for Conduct of Participant and Authorized Users. Participant shall be solely responsible for all acts and omissions of the Participant and/or its Authorized Users, and all other individuals who access the System and/or use its services either through the Participant or by use of any password, identifier or log-on received or obtained directly or indirectly from the Participant or any of its Authorized Users, with respect to the System, the services provided, and/or any confidential and/or other information accessed in connection therewith.
Responsibility for Conduct of Participant and Authorized Users. The Participant shall be solely responsible for all acts and omissions of the Participant and/or the Participant’s Authorized Users, and all other individuals who access the System and/or use the Services either through the Participant or by use of any password, identifier or log-on received or obtained, directly or indirectly, lawfully or unlawfully, from the Participant or any of the Participant’s Authorized Users, with respect to the System, the Services and/or any confidential and/or other information accessed in connection therewith, and all such acts and omissions shall be deemed to be the acts and omissions of the Participant. 4543 The Terms and Conditions assume that the HIO will issue and manage passwords for Authorized Users. This provision may vary from HIO to HIO, depending upon how each HIO decides to allocate responsibilities between the HIO and Participants regarding the administration of Authorized Users and the security measures it chooses to adopt. It is also possible that the Policies and Procedures and/or Other Health Information Sharing Programs’ Policies and Procedures will impose minimum requirements for passwords and/or other security measures, with which the HIO and Participants would be required to comply.
Responsibility for Conduct of Participant and Authorized Users. Participant shall be solely responsible for any damage caused in whole, or in part, by its actions, including but not limited to damage to a computer system, loss of data, and any damage to the OHR System caused by Participant, an Authorized User of Participant, or any person using a user ID assigned to Participant or a member of Participant’s workforce. Participant agrees that it shall defend, indemnify, save and hold harmless AHIE from and against any and all lawsuits, demands for arbitration, and/or any other claims whatsoever styled, arising out of or relating to Participant’s use of the AHIE System.
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