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Reducing, identifying and managing
vexatious
complaints
Ms Jennifer Morris ...
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
What factors may
contribute
to
vexatious
complaints
? Complainant type. Different categories of complainants (e.g. ... doctors protecting their own’), which may
contribute
to
…
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Reducing, identifying and managing
vexatious
complaints
Ms Jennifer Morris ...
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
What factors may
contribute
to
vexatious
complaints
? Complainant type. Different categories of complainants (e.g. ... doctors protecting their own’), which may
contribute
to
…
Date published
16 April 2018
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Reducing, identifying and managing
vexatious
complaints
Ms Jennifer Morris ...
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
What factors may
contribute
to
vexatious
complaints
? Complainant type. Different categories of complainants (e.g. ... doctors protecting their own’), which may
contribute
to
…
Date published
16 April 2018
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June 2022 Code of conduct for: • Aboriginal and ...
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
8. Professional behaviour 21. 8.1 Reporting obligations 21. 8.2
Vexatious
notifications (
complaints
/concerns) 21. ... When a concern or complaint is raised good practice…
Date published
18 May 2022
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Communique - meeting with the AMA on notifications
Medical Board
Participants acknowledged that practitioners were concerned about mandatory notifications and
vexatious
complaints
. ... The number of clearly
vexatious
complaints
is very,…
Date published
9 May 2017
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Submissions - Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals - Name removed - Pack 4
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
This lack of clarity in the definition of these terms can be mis-used by people with professional differences of opinion and result in unwarranted and
vexatious
complaints
…
Date published
20 August 2020
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Submission
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the Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into the performance of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Comprehensive data are reported in this submission and indicate that the number of notifications (
complaints
) about health practitioners is increasing. ... mandatory…
Date published
8 April 2013
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Independent review of the use of chaperones
to
protect patients in Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Vexatious
notifications and
complaints
42. Part E: Appropriateness of mandated chaperones 43. ... There is very little evidence of
vexatious
complaints
alleging sexual…
Date published
10 April 2017
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Submissions: Consultation on complementary and unconventional medicine and emerging treatments - Individuals - D - H
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
complaints
, bullying and harassment by any doctor who simply does not agree with the. ... Where is. the transparency and accountability in the process of making a complaint?
Date published
25 August 2020
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Independent review of the use of chaperones
to
protect patients in Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Vexatious
notifications and
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42. Part E: Appropriateness of mandated chaperones 43. ... There is very little evidence of
vexatious
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Date published
10 April 2017
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