EMR definition

EMR means the standard used for exchange of telecommunications message information among Local Exchange Carriers for billable, non-billable, sample, settlement, and study data. EMR format is contained in BR-010-200-010 XXXX Exchange Message Record, a Xxxx Communications Research, Inc. ("Bellcore") document that defines industry standards for Exchange Message Records.
EMR means the Electronic Medical Record software used by the Clinic;

Examples of EMR in a sentence

  • VI.2.1 Necessary billing information will be exchanged on magnetic tape or via electronic data transfer (when available) using the EMR format.

  • The DUF shall include specific daily usage, including both Local Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic, in EMR format, for each individual Resale Service and shall include sufficient detail to enable CLEC to bill its Customers for Resale Services provided by Ameritech.

  • Employment Monitoring Return (EMR) The Provider, will comply with its obligations in respect of the Employment Monitoring Return and those requirements set out in Schedule 9 (Staffing).


More Definitions of EMR

EMR means the electronic medical record governed by the terms of this Agreement containing Health Information contributed by the Parties;
EMR means the Exchange Message Record System used among Local Exchange Carriers for exchanging telecommunications message information for billable, non-billable, sample, settlement and study data. EMR format is contained in BR-010-200-010 CRIS Exchange Message Record, which is published by Bellcore and defines the industry standard for exchange message records.
EMR means Electricity Market Reform;
EMR means the collection of health information relating to a Patient and stored in an electronic format and managed by the Information Manager.
EMR means electromagnetic radiation;
EMR means Electricity Market Reform as defined in clause 20;
EMR means the published Experience Modification Rate is the ratio of actual losses to expect losses over a rolling three-year period average for the Respondent.