Data Exchange definition

Data Exchange has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(a).
Data Exchange means electronically providing or accessing Data through the Exchange.
Data Exchange means a specific instance or case of Data Sharing.

Examples of Data Exchange in a sentence

  • The Competent Authorities intend to use the International Data Exchange Service (“IDES”), as reflected in the FATCA IDES User Guide (IRS Publication 5190) and the FATCA Metadata XML Schema User Guide (IRS Publication 5188) posted on XXX.xxx, for all exchange of information, including notices described in Paragraph 4.3, pursuant to the IGA.

  • States, tribes and territories exchanging data with each other or with EPA, should make the Exchange Network and the Agency's connection to it, the Central Data Exchange (CDX), the standard way they exchange data and should phase out any legacy methods they have been using.

  • Where an incident occurs and it is reportable under the licence, it is reported to the Environmental Protection Agency through their Environmental Data Exchange Network, or in some instances by telephone.

  • If the recipient’s connections as defined above do not go through the Environmental Information Exchange Network or EPA’s Central Data Exchange, the recipient agrees to contact the EPA Project Officer (PO) and work with the designated Regional/Headquarters Information Security Officer to ensure that the connections meet EPA security requirements, including entering into Interconnection Service Agreements as appropriate.

  • Buyer reserves the right to quarantine any and all suspect counterfeit parts it receives and to notify the Government Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP) and other relevant government agencies.


More Definitions of Data Exchange

Data Exchange means electronically providing, receiving, or accessing Data through the ICare System.
Data Exchange means electronically sending immunization information from an existing information system to VIIS and being able to retrieve information from VIIS.
Data Exchange means making data accessible and available for national and international users at the required timeliness and via agreed channels or on agreed platforms; this includes ensuring interoperability of the data;
Data Exchange means the process of exchanging 9-1-1 data between Telecommunication Services Providers and the Database Provider.
Data Exchange means electronically providing or accessing Data through the Data Provider means a Participating Provider that provides Data to the HIE for
Data Exchange means the provision by a data holder or data intermediary of data to a data user for the purpose of joint or individual use of the shared data, based on voluntary agreements, directly or through an intermediary, under open data or commercial licences, free of charge or against remuneration;
Data Exchange is a sign that data is coming over correctly, but providers should closely review the information to ensure that it is correct and that no vaccines are missing. REVIEWING OWNED-NOT DEDUCTED (OND) DOSES Owned Non-Deducted Doses—When NCIR receives vaccine details that do not match those in NCIR inventory the vaccine is noted on the patient record as having been given by your office (owned), but it does not deduct from inventory. These doses are designated as “Owned Non- Deducted” or OND. Such doses will cause inventory counts to be incorrect. NCIR allows providers to review OND doses at any time. CURRENT: 10/29/2021 1. Click dx imm transaction list. 2. Select the Immunization Created Dates or Immunization Administered Dates to determine the timeframe for review. 3. Select whether to review Owned Non-Deduct doses or Historical doses. ERROR REASON EXPLANATIONS Lot Number Is Invalid: The most common reason for EHR details not matching NCIR Inventory are incorrect lot number, incorrect manufacturer, or incorrect funding source being selected. For most EHR systems, this can be corrected in the EHR, but some cases may require the user to log into NCIR, delete the error and log the correct dose directly into NCIR. Quantity on hand for vaccine lot not sufficient to support deduction: Inventory in NCIR was at zero before submission of the dose, most likely due to a vaccine lot incorrectly recorded on a patient record or wasted in error. Once the error is corrected and the dose is returned to inventory resubmit the dose for correct deduction. RXA Errors: Most RXA errors are the result of some required information being left out of the transaction. Most must be evaluated and corrected by the provider’s EHR vendor. REVIEWING PATIENT RECORDS IN NCIR Data sent to a patient record can be reviewed in NCIR as needed. 1. Look up client history using Manage Immunizations.