Service Arrangements definition

Service Arrangements means the Consulting Agreement dated as of April 1, 2006 between the Company and Holder or substitute Employment Agreement between the Company and Designated Consulting Executive entered into pursuant to such Consulting Agreement.
Service Arrangements. Has the meaning ascribed to it in the summary box of this announcement.
Service Arrangements. Three separate Primary General Medical Services and Community Health Services Service Provider and workforce arrangements: Lochgelly Medical Practice:  3 permanent GPs (2.1 wte)  1 permanent Practice Nurse (1 wte)  1 permanent Practice Manager (1 wte)  4 permanent Administrative Staff (3.2 wte) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Practice:  4 permanent GPs (3.2 wte)  1 permanent Nurse Practitioner (1 wte)  1 permanent Practice Nurse (0.54 wte)  1 permanent Practice Manager (0.89 wte)  7 permanent Administrative Staff (4.77 wte)  1 temporary Phlebotomist (0.09 wte) ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Practice:  1 permanent GP (1 wte)  1 permanent Practice Nurse (0.21 wte)  1 permanent Practice Manager (1 wte)  2 permanent Administrative Staff (1.9 wte) Community Health Services  11 permanent Community Nursing Staff (6.87 wte)  1 permanent Phlebotomist (0.5 wte)  3 permanent Pharmacy staff (0.9 wte)  1 permanent Primary Care Receptionist (0.8 wte)  Visiting staff:  Psychology professionals  Mental Health professionals (adult psychiatry)  Community Paediatrician  Sexual Health practitionersMidwifery staff  Dietetic staff  Podiatry staff  Stop Smoking Specialist staff Supporting assets: The existing Lochgelly Health Centre has a baseline area of 760m2 and features a mixture of traditional GP/consulting spaces that includes:  4 x restricted separate reception and records areas at a total of 100m2 (Associated with the 3 x separate practices and NHS consulting elements)  2 x waiting areas (total 26m2) with inadequate space to meet even baseline needs and no age-specific provision  17 x (reasonably sized but poorly configured) consultant/treatment rooms located throughout the facility with little/no functional relationship to each other or the different patient groups they relate to  1 x interview room  1 x group room, although this is in effect a former waiting area with no windows that is far from fit for purpose and can consequently only be used for very short periods, e.g. For staff meetings  5 x small and disparate offices (total 74m2)  1 x staff room (23m2) servicing the whole facility and all staff groups Public & service user expectations: Delivery of effective GP & Primary Care, physical and mental health services in Lochgelly from one building in a good central location which is all on one level Services delivered by a wide range of professionals Strong desire to increase ‘targeted’ delivery to address inequalities Single shared staff room Access to adjacent car parking...

Examples of Service Arrangements in a sentence

  • For Contract Service Arrangements, Special Arrangements, or ICBs, the end-user customer’s agreement with Embarq will terminate and any applicable termination liabilities will be charged to the end-user customer.

  • For Contract Service Arrangements, Special Arrangements, or ICBs, the end-user customer’s agreement with Sprint will terminate and any applicable termination liabilities will be charged to the end-user customer.

  • For Contract Service Arrangements, Special Arrangements, or ICBs, the end-user customer’s agreement with Embarq will terminate and any applicable termination liabilities will be charged to the end- user customer.

  • For Contract Service Arrangements, Special Arrangements, or ICBs, the end-user customer’s agreement with CenturyLink will terminate and any applicable termination liabilities will be charged to the end-user customer.

  • For Contract Service Arrangements, Special Arrangements, or ICBs, the end user customer’s agreement with CenturyLink will terminate and any applicable termination liabilities will be charged to the end user customer.

  • For Contract Service Arrangements, Special Arrangements, or ICBs, the end user customer’s agreement with Embarq will terminate and any applicable termination liabilities will be charged to the end user customer.

  • The Authorities shall ensure that full and proper records for accounting purposes are kept in respect of the MKS [ ] Shared Service Arrangements in this Agreement.

  • NuVox may purchase at the wholesale discount set forth in the Pricing Schedule, the entire set of Miscellaneous Service Arrangements (contained in Section A13 of the GSST with the exception of Information Services), or a subset of any one or any combination of such features on an customer-specific basis, without restriction on the minimum or maximum number of lines and features that may be purchased for any one level of service to the extent such restrictions do not apply to AT&T’s retail customers.

  • ACS shall offer for resale with the wholesale discount all of its Telecommunications Services available at retail to subscribers who are not Telecommunications Carriers, including but not limited to Contract Service Arrangements (or ICB), Special Arrangements (or ICB), and Promotions in excess of ninety (90) days, all in accordance with Act, FCC and Commission Rules, Regulations, and tariffs.

  • Nonrecurring charges do not apply for additional ISDN-PRI Business Service Arrangements installed at the same customer designated premises on the same trip and placed on the same service order.


More Definitions of Service Arrangements

Service Arrangements. The service arrangements will continue as existing with Kincardine Medical Practice; Primary General Medical Services being provided alongside Community, District Nursing and Children’s Services. There will be the risk of being unable to implement GMS (2018) and community health and wellbeing hub model and potential requirement for patients to register with practices outwith their catchment area. Service Provider and workforce arrangements (at the time of the Option Appraisal): Workforce arrangements will continue as the existing situation with GP services Community, District Nursing and Children’s Services delivered in the building. The developing integrated Mutli disciplinary mode will be circumscribed with inequity of access and travel implications for both patients and staff. Poor accommodation will continue to be managed as a risk in terms of staff health and safety. Areas originally designed to provide essential support functions have been lost in a drive to maximise clinical consultation space. The facility no longer has any meaningful storage (impacting on consulting rooms); does not have the following: a clean utility room; a dirty utility room; a disposal hold; any cleaner’s room/facilities; a quiet/interview room; or an effective disabled WC. Supporting assets: The building presently does not meet the required standards (particularly around spacing and access). The condition of the building will continue to deteriorate. Decant of community services may be required to support practice provision and reducing access for community services. Public & service user expectations: Public consultation indicates a strong desire for the delivery of effective GP & Primary Care/Community Care services in Kincardine from one building in a good central location which is all on one level. Services delivered by a wide range of professionals. Strong desire to increase targeted delivery to address inequalities. Single shared staff room. Suitable space for patients who become unwell and need transfer to acute services. This option will not deliver this in the future and will perpetuate a poor environment with limited facilities and also reduce access to primary and community care services for local residents. It will also continue to impact negatively on confidentiality and dignity, and the organisations reputation. It was key to have the support of key stakeholders from health and social care staff and leaders from the local community to define the change required ...
Service Arrangements means the operational and technical modalities between ESSP and the Organization as described in Annex 2;
Service Arrangements means any arrangement by which either of the Executive Seller Parties is engaged to provide his services to the Buyer whether as a director or as an employee or by means of any other arrangement;
Service Arrangements. Three separate Primary General Medical Services practices, Community Health and Voluntary Sector services Service Provider and workforce arrangements: For the services detailed above at section 2 the workforce arrangements will continue with General Practitioner services Community Health and Social Care and Voluntary Sector services delivered in the building. The developing integrated multi disciplinary model will be circumscribed with inequity of access and travel implications for patients. Poor accommodation will continue to be managed as a risk in terms of staff health and safety. Supporting assets: The existing Lochgelly Health Centre has a baseline area of 760m2 and features a mixture of traditional General Practitioner/consulting spaces that includes:4 x restricted separate reception and records areas at a total of 100m2 (Associated with the 3 x separate Practices and NHS consulting elements) 2 x waiting areas (total 26m2) with inadequate space to meet even baseline needs and no age-specific provision 17 x (reasonably sized but poorly configured) consultant/treatment rooms located throughout the facility with little/no functional relationship to each other or the different patient groups they relate to 1 x interview room 1 x group room, although this is in effect a former waiting area with no windows that is far from fit for purpose and can consequently only be used for very short periods, therefore this has virtually no capacity for e.g. staff meetings, staff training and group work (e.g. breastfeeding support) 5 x small and disparate offices (total 74m2) 1 x staff room (23m2) servicing the whole facility and all staff groups Clinical Functionality Capacity issues have been identified as those problems associated with a lack of local space (area) that is essential to safe, effective and appropriately compliant service delivery. Areas originally designed to provide essential support functions have been lost in a drive to maximise clinical consultation space. Whilst the facility technically has sufficient space to support baseline clinical activity, in reality it is unable to do this as a consequence of a chronic lack of storage, waiting, quiet / interview, phlebotomy, administrative and office space. In addition, the existing facility lacks any form of clean utility room, dirty utility room, disposal hold, Domestic Services Room (DSR) or clinical storage facilities. There is no dedicated teaching, group space nor consulting rooms capable of supportin...
Service Arrangements. : means any arrangement by which either of the Executive Seller Parties is engaged to provide his services to the Buyer whether as a director or as an employee or by means of any other arrangement;
Service Arrangements means arrangements, whether in the nature of informal agreements or written agreements, that are based on or refer to the applicable ITU regulations and recommendations, which generate accounts receivable for Telefonica del Peru from the Designated Carriers in respect of cross-border telecommunications services originating or passing through the territory of operation of each respective Designated Carrier and terminating in or passing through Peru. The Service Arrangements in effect at the Closing Date are described in Schedule 5 hereto.