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Submission - Consultation Independent review of the regulation of health practitioner in cosmetic surgery - MIGA
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
guidelines, internal / external reviews of Ahpra and National Board processes, and state / territory consultations on cosmetic surgery and
healthcare
facilities regulation,…
Date published
22 August 2022
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Submission - Consultation Independent review of the regulation of health practitioners in cosmetic surgery – 1 - Submissions – Individuals…
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
25. Should codes or guidelines include a requirement for practitioners to explain to patients how to makea complaint if dissatisfied? ... This requirement already exists…
Date published
30 August 2022
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Submission - Public consultation on the review of the shared Code of conduct – Federation of Chinese medicine & Acupuncture Societies of…
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
In the revised shared code, the term ‘patient’ is used to refer to a person receiving
healthcare
and is defined as including patients, clients, consumers, families, carers,…
Date published
16 May 2022
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Submission – Consultation Independent review of the regulation of health practitioners in cosmetic surgery – Australasian College of…
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Identification of doctors at risk of recurrent
complaints
: a national study of
healthcare
complaints
in Australia. ... Accessed. 37. Health Care
Complaints
Commission. Dr…
Date published
30 August 2022
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Submission - Public consultation on the review of the shared Code of conduct – Council on the Aging Tasmania Inc
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Client” is more empowering and better reflects the pivotal role the person has to play intheir own
healthcare
journey. ... In addressing
complaints
of this nature, AHPRA must …
Date published
15 May 2022
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Submission - Public consultation on the review of the shared Code of conduct – Dental Health Services Victoria
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Why? The amalgamating the codes of conduct of multiple and separate
healthcare
disciplines is supported. ... A more difficult but important question is whether labelling has…
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6 May 2022
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Submission - Public consultation on the review of the shared Code of conduct – Victorian Early Career Pharmacists Working Group
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
In the revised shared code, the term ‘patient’ is used to refer to a person receiving
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Submission - Public consultation on the review of the shared Code of conduct – Pharmacy Guild of Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Why or why not? Yes, we support the use of the term ‘patient’ for anyone accessing/receiving
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as described in the definition. ... The Guild is pleased to see that…
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Submission - Public consultation on the review of the shared Code of conduct – Dorothy Long
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Why or why not? Referring to offer of genuine
healthcare
, a patient is original term and adequate. ... If so, please describe them. There could be unintended consequences to…
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Submission - Public consultation on the review of the shared Code of conduct – Pharmaceutical Defence Ltd
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
In the revised shared code, the term ‘patient’ is used to refer to a person receiving
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