Message Delivery definition

Message Delivery means the complete transmission of data or SMS, or connection of the device originating (outgoing) voice calls to the recipient service number.
Message Delivery means the transmission of any Message you or your Users from the Customer Portal to the first Supplier in the Supplier Chain in a form and manner that allows that Supplier to deliver the Message to the next Supplier in the Supplier Chain or to the End Recipient (as the case may be).

Examples of Message Delivery in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Common Agreement, a QHIN may not charge another QHIN any amount for a QHIN Query or QHIN Message Delivery for the Exchange Purpose of Individual Access Services.

  • Activation of the Message Delivery feature must be initiated by the End-User.

  • If an Initiating Node sends a Message Delivery for T-PH-ECR that requires a Reportability Response from the Responding Node, the Initiating Node MUST support the required Reportability Response standards, as specified in Table 3 below.

  • We request comment on the inclusion of QHIN Message Delivery and its definition.

  • If a QHIN initiates a QHIN Message Delivery on its own behalf, the QHIN Message Delivery must be in accordance with any applicable Minimum Necessary Requirements as noted in Section 3.3.

  • When a Participant receives a request to send EHI from a QHIN pursuant to QHIN Message Delivery, and the Participant is not the final destination for the EHI, the Participant shall send the EHI to the appropriate Participant Member(s) or Individual User(s).

  • Specified standards for Message Delivery are included in Table 8.

  • When a Participant receives automated message responses (e.g., confirmation of receipt) from a Participant Member or Individual User pursuant to QHIN Message Delivery, a Participant shall transmit the response to the QHIN that requested the Participant to send EHI only to the extent consistent with the request and permitted by Applicable Law and the Participant-QHIN Agreement.

  • Implementation of the XCDR profile satisfies a QHIN’s obligations under the Common Agreement to initiate and perform a QHIN Message Delivery.

  • A QHIN that receives a QHIN Message Delivery and is not the final destination for the contents of the message shall send the message to the appropriate Participant(s) or Individual User(s).