Net Change in Attachment definition

Net Change in Attachment means the net increase in the number of patients attached to the Clinic (including any Enrolled Patients) between the Baseline and a particular subsequent measurement of attachment, as described in Appendix 3;
Net Change in Attachment means the net increase in the number of patients attached to the RHA Clinic (including any Enrolled Patients) between the Baseline and a particular subsequent measurement of attachment, as described in Appendix “2”;

Examples of Net Change in Attachment in a sentence

  • Where the Clinic participates in a PCN and utilizes the services of shared PCN resources as provided under a PCN service plan, the contribution of those resources to the Net Change in Attachment is to be accounted for separately from the contribution of the Interprofessional Team Member.

  • Only the contribution of the Interprofessional Team Member is to be used in calculating the portion of the Net Change in Attachment which is to be used for calculating the Variable Payment under this Agreement, as described in Appendix 1.

  • The method for determining the Net Change in Attachment is described in Appendix 3.

Related to Net Change in Attachment

  • Relevant Potential Change of Control Announcement means any public announcement or statement by the Issuer, any actual or potential bidder or any adviser acting on behalf of any actual or potential bidder relating to any potential Change of Control where within 180 days following the date of such announcement or statement, a Change of Control occurs.

  • Change in Capitalization means any increase or reduction in the number of Shares, or any change (including, but not limited to, in the case of a spin-off, dividend or other distribution in respect of Shares, a change in value) in the Shares or exchange of Shares for a different number or kind of shares or other securities of the Company or another corporation, by reason of a reclassification, recapitalization, merger, consolidation, reorganization, spin-off, split-up, issuance of warrants or rights or debentures, stock dividend, stock split or reverse stock split, cash dividend, property dividend, combination or exchange of shares, repurchase of shares, change in corporate structure or otherwise.

  • Change of Control Transaction means the occurrence after the date hereof of any of (a) an acquisition after the date hereof by an individual or legal entity or “group” (as described in Rule 13d-5(b)(1) promulgated under the Exchange Act) of effective control (whether through legal or beneficial ownership of capital stock of the Company, by contract or otherwise) of in excess of 33% of the voting securities of the Company (other than by means of conversion or exercise of the Notes and the Securities issued together with the Notes), (b) the Company merges into or consolidates with any other Person, or any Person merges into or consolidates with the Company and, after giving effect to such transaction, the stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such transaction own less than 66% of the aggregate voting power of the Company or the successor entity of such transaction, (c) the Company sells or transfers all or substantially all of its assets to another Person and the stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such transaction own less than 66% of the aggregate voting power of the acquiring entity immediately after the transaction, (d) a replacement at one time or within a three year period of more than one-half of the members of the Board of Directors which is not approved by a majority of those individuals who are members of the Board of Directors on the Original Issue Date (or by those individuals who are serving as members of the Board of Directors on any date whose nomination to the Board of Directors was approved by a majority of the members of the Board of Directors who are members on the date hereof), or (e) the execution by the Company of an agreement to which the Company is a party or by which it is bound, providing for any of the events set forth in clauses (a) through (d) above.