University of Kentucky Health Care Plans Sample Clauses

University of Kentucky Health Care Plans. E. Foundation shall assume responsibility for the costs of drugs and supplies to be used in the patient care programs in the clinics and is hereby authorized to bill, collect, and deposit in Foundation accounts revenue from these non ancillary items.
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