Referral Sources definition

Referral Sources means any person or entity that Executive actually knows refers customers or business to the Company or the Business, directly or indirectly.
Referral Sources means any legal entity or individual who needs to retrieve treatment status/result information using the Webware.
Referral Sources means those individuals or entities who refer business or leads for business to OneMain, either directly or through the Employee or others, regardless of whether that Referral Source is also a Customer of OneMain (including lead aggregators and “second look” customer turndown programs).

Examples of Referral Sources in a sentence

  • You also agree to allow the Company to access at any time during or after your employment any personal smart phones, tablets, computers, or other electronic devices or storage services used for Company purposes to remove any and all Company information, including all contact information for the Company and its Customers, Vendors, Suppliers, and Referral Sources.

  • Outreach and Referral Sources • Referral partners and partner organizations with knowledge of and connection to the immigrant communities in which they are located.

  • Professional Referral Sources are individuals or entities who are engaged in a profession where they are likely to generate multiple real estate leads in the ordinary course of their business.

  • Outreach and Referral Sources • Referral partners with knowledge of and connection to the immigrant communities in which they are located, including Bunker Hill Community College, Quincy College, and their existing network of feeder organizations.

  • Additionally, Vendor shall not give gifts to any referral source in excess of the amount which is allowed under Customer’s Gifts, Meals and Entertainment to or from Referral Sources Policy, regardless of whether such gifts are disclosed pursuant to this Section.

  • In undertaking the Engagement on behalf of the Company, Crossroads' objective is to provide services for the Company to the best of its ability, but without precluding Crossroads from representation of other clients or in accepting referrals from or making referrals to Referral Sources.

  • Outreach and Referral Sources • Referrals from Voluntary Resettlement Agencies and Department of Transitional Assistance will be the primary recruitment source.

  • For a period of two (2) years following the termination or expiration of Agent’s independent contractor relationship with CR, Agent shall not directly or indirectly through any other person or entity solicit any Professional Referral Sources, whom Agent became first acquainted with while at CR, for purposes of offering Real Estate Services.

  • The referrals from Professional Referral Sources are not Occasional Direct Referrals as defined in Section 8.a. below.

  • NDTMS Diagnostic Outcomes Monitoring Executive Summary Referral Sources The highest proportions of presentations are made by self/family referrals (48.1%), 20.6% being referred by GPs, and 15.1% through the criminal justice system.


More Definitions of Referral Sources

Referral Sources means any and all Persons (including physicians, discharge planners, case managers and managed care entities) who or which, at any time during the duration of the covenants set forth in Section 10.1 or the six (6) month period preceding the Closing Date, referred, directed, encouraged or arranged for any patient to receive goods or services from or through Company or any Company Subsidiary.

Related to Referral Sources

  • Referral Source has the meaning set forth in Section 7.07(b).

  • Virtual source means a point from which radiation appears to originate.

  • Participating Clinical Social Worker means a Clinical Social Worker who has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Licensed clinical social worker means an individual who meets the licensed clinical social worker requirements established in KRS 335.100.

  • Small commercial customer means a DRAM Resource Customer which is a non-Residential Customer with monthly maximum demand of 20 kW or less, including agricultural/pumping customers (PA-1, PA-2, TOU-PA-2 rates) and TOU-EV3, service to electric charging facilities with monthly maximum demand of 20 kW or less. Excludes customers on rate schedules for fixed usage and unmetered service (Schedules LS-1, LS-2, OL-1, TC-1, Wi-Fi-1, and WTR).