Unduplicated Client definition

Unduplicated Client means an HHSC Title X Family Planning Program Client who is counted only one time during a State Fiscal Year, regardless of the number of visits, encounters, or services he/she receives (e.g., one client seen four times during the Fiscal Year is counted as one Unduplicated Client).
Unduplicated Client means a client receiving services under the Proposed Project.
Unduplicated Client. An individual who meets the eligibility requirements outlined in the Statement of Work, Subsection 1.4 (Client Eligibility) and such individual is counted only once when determining the total number of unduplicated Clients.

Examples of Unduplicated Client in a sentence

  • X Unduplicated Client Records -Ensures the HMIS is able to generate a summary report of the number of unduplicated client records that have been entered into the HMIS.

Related to Unduplicated Client

  • Dedicated FX Traffic means those calls routed by means of a physical, dedicated circuit delivering dial tone or otherwise serving an End User’s station from a serving Central Office (also known as End Office) located outside of that station’s mandatory local calling area. Dedicated FX Service permits the End User physically located in one exchange to be assigned telephone numbers resident in the serving Central (or End) Office in another “foreign” exchange, thereby creating a local presence in that “foreign” exchange.

  • Dedicated check source means a radioactive source that is used to assure the constant operation of a radiation detection or measurement device over several months or years. This source may also be used for other purposes.

  • Client Records has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14.

  • Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) means the Governmentwide, electronic, web-based system for small business subcontracting program reporting. The eSRS is located at http://www.esrs.gov.

  • location data means any data processed in an electronic communications network, indicating the geographic position of the terminal equipment of a user of a publicly available electronic communications service;