Common use of Service Guidelines Clause in Contracts

Service Guidelines. Medical Practice and its Users shall use the Software and any services provided by Modernizing Medicine solely for Medical Practice’s internal business purposes as contemplated by this Agreement and shall not use the Software or any services provided by Modernizing Medicine to: (i) send spam or any other form of duplicative or unsolicited communications; (ii) violate any law, rule or regulation; (iii) transmit through or post on the Software or Modernizing Medicine’s website(s) unlawful, immoral, libelous, tortious, infringing, defamatory, threatening, vulgar, or obscene material or material harmful to minors; (iv) transmit material containing software viruses or other harmful or deleterious computer code, files, scripts, agents, or programs; (v) interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Software or the data contained therein; (vi) attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Software, EMA Services, Additional Services, PQRS Services, computer systems or networks used to host or provide access to the Software; or (vii) harass or interfere with another user’s use and enjoyment of the Software or the services provided by Modernizing Medicine. Modernizing Medicine may, without liability or notice to Medical Practice, remove or delete any material stored in the Software that Modernizing Medicine determines, in its sole discretion, violates any of the guidelines set forth in this Agreement. In addition to any other remedies Modernizing Medicine may have, Modernizing Medicine reserves the right to terminate each of the Transaction Documents or terminate any or all of the logins provided to Medical Practice or any User immediately and without notice, if Modernizing Medicine becomes aware or determines that Medical Practice or any User is violating any of the foregoing guidelines. Medical Practice shall be responsible for verifying the accuracy of results produced using the Software and for proper use of any forms provided by Modernizing Medicine. Medical Practice shall be responsible for following proper backup procedures to protect against loss or error resulting from use of any or all of the Software.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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Service Guidelines. Medical Practice and its Users shall use the Software and any services provided by Modernizing Medicine MMBS solely for Medical Practice’s internal business purposes as contemplated by this Agreement and shall not use the Software or any services provided by Modernizing Medicine MMBS to: (i) send spam or any other form of duplicative or unsolicited communications; (ii) violate any law, rule or regulation; (iii) transmit through or post on the Software or Modernizing Medicine’s MMBS’ website(s) unlawful, immoral, libelous, tortious, infringing, defamatory, threatening, vulgar, or obscene material or material harmful to minors; (iv) transmit material containing software viruses or other harmful or deleterious computer code, files, scripts, agents, or programs; (v) interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Software or the data contained therein; (vi) attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Software, EMA Services, Additional Services, PQRS RCM Services, computer systems or networks used to host or provide access to the Software; or (vii) harass or interfere with another user’s use and enjoyment of the Software or the services provided by Modernizing MedicineMMBS. Modernizing Medicine MMBS may, without liability or notice to Medical Practice, remove or delete any material stored in the Software that Modernizing Medicine MMBS determines, in its sole discretion, violates any of the guidelines set forth in this Agreement. In addition to any other remedies Modernizing Medicine MMBS may have, Modernizing Medicine MMBS reserves the right to terminate each of the Transaction Documents or to terminate any or all of the logins provided to Medical Practice or any User immediately and without notice, if Modernizing Medicine MMBS becomes aware or determines that Medical Practice or any User is violating any of the foregoing guidelines. Medical Practice shall be responsible for verifying the accuracy of results produced using the Software and for proper use of any forms provided by Modernizing MedicineMMBS. Medical Practice shall be responsible for following proper backup procedures to protect against loss or error resulting from use of any or all of the Software.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Revenue Cycle Management Agreement, Revenue Cycle Management Agreement (Dermatology), Revenue Cycle Management Agreement (Plastic Surgery)

Service Guidelines. Medical Practice and its Users shall use the Software and any services provided by Modernizing Medicine solely for Medical Practice’s internal business purposes as contemplated by this Agreement and shall not use the Software or any services provided by Modernizing Medicine to: (i) send spam or any other form of duplicative or unsolicited communications; (ii) violate any law, rule or regulation; (iii) transmit through or post on the Software or Modernizing Medicine’s website(s) unlawful, immoral, libelous, tortious, infringing, defamatory, threatening, vulgar, or obscene material or material harmful to minors; (iv) transmit material containing software viruses or other harmful or deleterious computer code, files, scripts, agents, or programs; (v) interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Software or the data contained therein; (vi) attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Software, EMA Services, Additional Services, PQRS Services, computer systems or networks used to host or provide access to the Software; or (vii) harass or interfere with another user’s use and enjoyment of the Software or the services provided by Modernizing Medicine. Modernizing Medicine may, without liability or notice to Medical Practice, remove or delete any material stored in the Software that Modernizing Medicine determines, in its sole discretion, violates any of the guidelines set forth in this Agreement. In addition to any other remedies Modernizing Medicine may have, Modernizing Medicine reserves the right to terminate each of the Transaction Documents or terminate any or all of the logins provided to Medical Practice or any User immediately and without notice, if Modernizing Medicine becomes aware or determines that Medical Practice or any User is violating any of the foregoing guidelines. Medical Practice shall be responsible for verifying the accuracy of results produced using the Software and for proper use of any forms provided by Modernizing Medicine. Medical Practice shall be responsible for following proper backup procedures to protect against loss or error resulting from use of any or all of the Software.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

Service Guidelines. Medical Practice and its Users shall use the Software and any services provided by Modernizing Medicine solely for Medical Practice’s internal business purposes as contemplated by this Agreement and shall not use the Software or any services provided by Modernizing Medicine to: (i) send spam or any other form of duplicative or unsolicited communications; (ii) violate any law, rule or regulation; (iii) transmit through or post on the Software or Modernizing Medicine’s website(s) unlawful, immoral, libelous, tortious, infringing, defamatory, threatening, vulgar, or obscene material or material harmful to minors; (iv) transmit material containing software viruses or other harmful or deleterious computer code, files, scripts, agents, or programs; (v) interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Software or the data contained therein; (vi) attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Software, EMA Services, Additional Services, PQRS Services, computer systems or networks used to host or provide access to the Software; or (vii) harass or interfere with another user’s use and enjoyment of the Software or the services provided by Modernizing Medicine. Modernizing Medicine may, without liability or notice to Medical Practice, remove or delete any material stored in the Software that Modernizing Medicine determines, in its sole discretion, violates any of the guidelines set forth in this Agreement. In addition to any other remedies Modernizing Medicine may have, Modernizing Medicine reserves the right to terminate each of the Transaction Documents or terminate any or all of the logins provided to Medical Practice or any User immediately and without notice, if Modernizing Medicine becomes aware or determines that Medical Practice or any User is violating any of the foregoing guidelines. Medical Practice shall be responsible for verifying the accuracy of results produced using the Software and for proper use of any forms provided by Modernizing Medicine. Medical Practice shall be responsible for following proper backup procedures to protect against loss or error resulting from use of any or all of the Software.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

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Service Guidelines. Medical Practice Med Spa and its Users shall use the Software and any services provided by Modernizing Medicine solely for Medical PracticeMed Spa’s internal business purposes as contemplated by this Agreement and shall not use the Software or and any services provided by Modernizing Medicine to: (i) send spam or any other form of duplicative or unsolicited communications; (ii) violate any lawharvest, rule collect, gather or regulationassemble information or data regarding other Users and/or other Users’ patients for uses other than Treatment (as defined under HIPAA), Payment (as defined under HIPAA), and Health Care Operations (as defined under HIPAA) without their consent; (iii) transmit through or post on the Software or Modernizing Medicine’s website(s) unlawful, immoral, libelous, tortious, infringing, defamatory, threatening, vulgar, or obscene material or material harmful to minors; (iv) transmit material containing software viruses or other harmful or deleterious computer code, files, scripts, agents, or programs; (v) interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Software or the data contained therein; (vi) attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Software, EMA Services, Additional Services, PQRS ServicesSoftware, computer systems or networks used to host or provide access related to the Software; or (vii) harass or interfere with another user’s use and enjoyment of the Software or the services provided by Modernizing Medicine. Modernizing Medicine may, without liability or notice to Medical PracticeMed Spa, remove or delete any material stored in from the Software that Modernizing Medicine determines, in its sole discretion, violates any of the guidelines set forth in this Agreement. In addition to any other remedies Modernizing Medicine may have, Modernizing Medicine reserves the right to terminate each of the Transaction Documents or terminate any or all of the logins provided to Medical Practice Med Spa or any User immediately and without notice, if Modernizing Medicine becomes aware or determines determines, in its sole discretion, that Medical Practice Med Spa or any User is violating any of the foregoing guidelines. Medical Practice Med Spa shall be responsible for verifying the accuracy of results produced using the Software and for proper use of any forms provided by Modernizing Medicine. Medical Practice Med Spa shall be responsible for following proper backup procedures for any other programming and all data to protect against loss or error resulting from use of any or all of the Software.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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