Prescription files definition

Prescription files means all hard-copy and electronic prescriptions that includes pharmacist notes or technician notes, clarifications or information written or attached that is pertinent to the prescription.
Prescription files means, as to any Grantor, all right, title and interest of such Grantor in and to all prescription files maintained by it or on its behalf, including without limitation all patient profiles, customer lists, customer information and other records of prescriptions filled by it, in whatever form and wherever maintained by it or on its behalf, and all goodwill and other intangible assets arising from the maintenance of such records and the possession of information contained therein.
Prescription files means, as to a Loan Party, all of such Loan Party’s now owned or hereafter existing or acquired retail customer files with respect to prescriptions for retail customers and other medical information related thereto, maintained by the retail pharmacies of Loan Parties, wherever located.

Examples of Prescription files in a sentence

  • LTC providersAdministrator reserves the right to audit a LTC Network Pharmacy Provider‘s books, records, Prescription files, and signature logs for the purpose of verifying Claims submission information.

  • Prescription files, executed DEA #222 forms, biennial DEA inventories, applicable invoices, the balance of stock of all controlled substances, and the final printouts required by Ph 703.05(r)(2), shall be transferred as a package.

  • The differential rate allocation is benchmarked the 2018/19 financial year level plus inflation each subsequent year.

  • LTC providersNextAdministrator reserves the right to audit a LTC Network Pharmacy Provider‘s books, records, Prescription files, and signature logs for the purpose of verifying Claims submission information.

  • Such records can include: Prescription files, velocity reports, and records of ordering and receipt.


More Definitions of Prescription files

Prescription files means all prescription files owned or used by Seller that are associated with Seller’s business, and all customer data and information derived from customer purchases from Seller.
Prescription files means, as to each Borrower and Guarantor, all of such Borrower’s or Guarantor’s now owned or hereafter existing or acquired retail customer files, (a) including prescriptions for retail customers and other medical information related thereto, maintained by the retail pharmacies of Borrowers and Guarantors, wherever located, and (b) the pharmaceutical customer list owned and controlled by any Borrower or Guarantor relating to certain items and services, including, without limitation, any drug price data, drug eligibility data, clinical drug information and health information of a pharmaceutical customer that is not protected under Sections 1171 through 1179 of the Social Security Act or other applicable law.
Prescription files means, as to each Borrower, all of such Borrower’s now owned or hereafter existing or acquired retail customer files with respect to prescriptions for retail customers and other medical information related thereto, maintained by the retail pharmacies of Borrowers, wherever located.
Prescription files means, as to each Borrower and Guarantor, all of such Borrower's or Guarantor's now owned or hereafter existing or acquired retail customer files, including prescriptions for retail customers and other medical information related thereto, maintained by the retail pharmacies of Borrowers and Guarantors, wherever located.
Prescription files means all prescription files owned or used by Seller that are associated with the HIV/AIDS Business, and all customer data and information derived from customer purchases from Seller.
Prescription files means any and all files or databases containing customer prescription information.
Prescription files mean, with respect to Seller and the Business, all: (a) electronic, hard copy (and electronic images thereof) and faxed prescriptions (and electronic images thereof); (b) prescription files and records; (c) customer lists and patient profiles, including refill history, status reports, insurance coverages, and clinical and customer service notes and references; (d) files and records maintained electronically, including authentication credentials and other relevant information; (e) files and records of all “active patients” (including e-commerce customers) that received a prescription from the Business in the twelve (12) months prior to the Closing; and (f) files and records of patients that the Business is required to retain for a specific period in accordance with applicable Law.