OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency and characteristics of mandatory reports about the health, competence and conduct of registered health practitioners in Australia. DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective review and multivariate analysis of allegations of "notifiable conduct" involving health practitioners received by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) between 1 November 2011 and 31 December 2012. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Statutory grounds for reports, types of behaviour reported, and incidence of notifications by profession, sex, age, jurisdiction and geographic area. RESULTS: Of 819 mandatory notifications made during the study period, 501 (62%) related to perceived departures from accepted professional standards, mos...
Mandatory reporting by medical practitioners of their colleagues who demonstrate poor clinical perfo...
In response to perceived failures in medical self-regulation in Australia, first in two States (for ...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
Describes the frequency and characteristics of mandatory reports about the health, competence and co...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency, nature and outcomes of reports about health practitioners made...
BACKGROUND: Medical boards and other practitioner boards aim to protect the public from unsafe pract...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the numbers of notifications to health regulators alleging sexual misconduct b...
Objective: The aims of this study were to profile the most common complaints and to examine whether ...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
© 2017 Institute of Public Administration Australia When the National Registration and Accreditation...
BACKGROUND: Some health practitioners pose substantial threats to patient safety, yet early identifi...
Taking action to protect patients from impaired colleagues is a long-standing ethical and profession...
OBJECTIVES: To understand complaint risk among mental health practitioners compared with physical he...
Receiving and managing complaints is a core function of Australian health practitioner regulators; c...
Mandatory reporting by medical practitioners of their colleagues who demonstrate poor clinical perfo...
In response to perceived failures in medical self-regulation in Australia, first in two States (for ...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
Describes the frequency and characteristics of mandatory reports about the health, competence and co...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency, nature and outcomes of reports about health practitioners made...
BACKGROUND: Medical boards and other practitioner boards aim to protect the public from unsafe pract...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the numbers of notifications to health regulators alleging sexual misconduct b...
Objective: The aims of this study were to profile the most common complaints and to examine whether ...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
This study explores the views and experiences of health sector professionals in Australia regarding ...
© 2017 Institute of Public Administration Australia When the National Registration and Accreditation...
BACKGROUND: Some health practitioners pose substantial threats to patient safety, yet early identifi...
Taking action to protect patients from impaired colleagues is a long-standing ethical and profession...
OBJECTIVES: To understand complaint risk among mental health practitioners compared with physical he...
Receiving and managing complaints is a core function of Australian health practitioner regulators; c...
Mandatory reporting by medical practitioners of their colleagues who demonstrate poor clinical perfo...
In response to perceived failures in medical self-regulation in Australia, first in two States (for ...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...