Government Reimbursement Program definition
Examples of Government Reimbursement Program in a sentence
There currently exist no restrictions, deficiencies, required plans of corrective action or other such remedial measures with respect to any certifications, accreditations or licensures (whether under any Government Reimbursement Program, or Healthcare Law) other than restrictions, deficiencies, required plans of corrective action or other remedial measures that could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
No Credit Party (and, to the actual knowledge of one or more Responsible Officer of the Borrower, no Equity Holder) is currently subject to, suspension, revocation, renewal or denial of any applicable certification, provider or supplier billing number(s), or any participation agreement(s) under any applicable Government Reimbursement Program which could reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Effect.
Without limitation, there is no condition not complied with that could reasonably be expected to jeopardize participation in any Government Reimbursement Program or related contracts or otherwise could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
Except as described on Schedule 2.9(a), there are no claims, actions or appeals pending before any commission, board or agency, including any fiscal intermediary or carrier, Governmental Authority or the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, with respect to any Government Reimbursement Program cost reports or claims filed with respect to the Hospital referred to above or any disallowances by any commission, board or agency in connection with any such cost reports.
Each party represents that it has obtained, or may obtain, independent advice concerning the Tax and Government Reimbursement Program with respect thereto and upon which it, if so obtained, has solely relied.