Common use of Span of Control Clause in Contracts

Span of Control. Information systems and telecommunications capabilities that the CMO itself operates or for which it is otherwise legally responsible according to the terms and Conditions of this Contract. The CMO span of control also includes Systems and telecommunications capabilities outsourced by the CMO. Stabilized: With respect to an emergency medical condition; that no material deterioration of the condition is likely, within reasonable medical probability, to result from or occur during the transfer of the individual from a facility, or , with respect to a woman in labor, the woman has delivered (including the placenta). State: The State of Georgia.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract No. 0653 (Centene Corp), Contract No. 0653 (Centene Corp), Contract No. 0654 (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.)

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Span of Control. Information systems and telecommunications capabilities that the CMO itself operates or for which it is otherwise legally responsible according to the terms and Conditions conditions of this Contract. The CMO span of control also includes Systems and telecommunications capabilities outsourced by the CMO. Stabilized: With respect to an emergency medical condition; that no material deterioration of the condition is likely, within reasonable medical probability, to result from or occur during the transfer of the individual from a facility, or or, with respect to a woman in labor, the woman has delivered (including the placenta). State: The State of Georgia.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Provision of Services (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.)

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Span of Control. Information systems and telecommunications capabilities that the CMO itself operates or for which it is otherwise legally responsible according to the terms and Conditions of this Contract. The CMO span of control also includes Systems and telecommunications capabilities outsourced by the CMO. Stabilized: With respect to an emergency medical condition; that no material deterioration of the condition is likely, within reasonable medical probability, to result from or occur during the transfer of the individual from a facility, or or, with respect to a woman in labor, the woman has delivered (including the placenta). State: The State of Georgia.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.)

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