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86 <br />• <br />ARTICLE 11: PERSONNEL. n <br />21 Staffing. SHP shall provide medical and support personnel reasonably <br />necessary for the rendering of health care services to inmates at the Jail as described <br />in and required by this Agreement. <br />. 2.2 Licensure Certification and Registration of Personnel All personnel <br />provided or made available by SHP to render services hereunder shall be licensed, <br />certified or registered, as appropriate, in their respective areas of expertise as required <br />by applicable North Carolina law. <br />2.3 County's Satisfaction with Health Care Personnel If County becomes <br />dissatisfied with any health care personnel provided by SHP hereunder, or by any <br />independent contractor, subcontractors or assignee, SHP, in recognition of the sensitive <br />nature of correctional services, shall, following receipt of written notice from County of <br />the grounds for such dissatisfaction and in consideration of the reasons therefor, <br />exercise its best efforts to resolve the problem. If the problem is not resolved <br />satisfactorily to County, SHP shall remove or shall cause any independent contractor, <br />subcontractor, or assignee to remove the individual about whom County has expressed <br />• dissatisfaction. Should removal of an individual become necessary, SHP will be <br />allowed reasonable time, prior to removal, to find an acceptable replacement, without <br />penalty or any prejudice to the interests of SHP. <br />2.4 Use of Inmates in the Provision of Health Care Services Inmates shall <br />not be employed or otherwise engaged by either SHP or County in the direct rendering <br />of any health care services. <br />2.5 Subcontracting and Delegation In order to discharge its obligations <br />hereunder, SHP will engage certain health care professionals as independent <br />contractors rather than as employees. County consents to such subcontracting or <br />delegation. As the relationship between SHP and these health care professionals will <br />be that of independent contractor, SHP will not be considered or deemed to be <br />engaged in the practice of medicine or other professions practiced by these <br />professionals. SHP will not exercise control over the manner or means by which these <br />independent contractors perform their professional medical duties. However, SHP shall <br />exercise administrative supervision over such professionals necessary to insure the <br />strict fulfillment of the obligations contained in this Agreement. For each agent and <br />subcontractor, including all medical professionals, physicians, dentists and nurses <br />performing duties as agents or independent contractors of SHP under this Agreement, <br />SHP shall provide County proof, if requested, that there is in effect a professional <br />• liability or medical malpractice insurance policy, as the case may be, in an amount of at <br />least one million dollars ($1,000,000) coverage per occurrence and three million dollars <br />($3,000,000) aggregate. <br />