© 2018 Thomson Head Office. This study is part of a larger, Australian Research Council-funded project studying comparative analyses of complaints and notification handling between the NSW system and National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (2010). This article explores the assessments and decisions made by Tribunal and other quasi-judicial decision-makers involved in the two schemes, including the key decision-management stages during a disciplinary process. Respondents recruited from both systems completed an online questionnaire comprising a series of closed and open-ended questions to case vignettes. While we found no significant difference between jurisdictions in relation to their decision-making processes in this case, the arti...
PurposeIn 2010, Australia introduced the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for the heal...
Introduction: The potential national registration of paramedics is a significant issue. Despite wid...
© 2018 Thomson Head Office. This article examines the reform of the Health Practitioner National Law...
This study is part of a larger, Australian Research Council–funded project studying comparative anal...
© 2017 Institute of Public Administration Australia When the National Registration and Accreditation...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.This thesis questions whether the approach to ‘probl...
Receiving and managing complaints is a core function of Australian health practitioner regulators; c...
Abstract Background In most health care systems disciplinary boards have been organised in order to ...
© 2019 Journal Compilation © AHHA 2019 Open Access. Objective: There is a gap in knowledge regarding...
This study began in early 2010 in response to a dramatic change to Australian health workforce regul...
In the context of the impending national registration of health practitioners in Australia including...
© 2017 Thomson Head Office. This article examines disciplinary proceedings brought against complemen...
In the context of the impending national registration of health practitioners in Australia including...
This article analyses the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme ('NRAS') for Australian hea...
BACKGROUND: Medical boards and other practitioner boards aim to protect the public from unsafe pract...
PurposeIn 2010, Australia introduced the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for the heal...
Introduction: The potential national registration of paramedics is a significant issue. Despite wid...
© 2018 Thomson Head Office. This article examines the reform of the Health Practitioner National Law...
This study is part of a larger, Australian Research Council–funded project studying comparative anal...
© 2017 Institute of Public Administration Australia When the National Registration and Accreditation...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.This thesis questions whether the approach to ‘probl...
Receiving and managing complaints is a core function of Australian health practitioner regulators; c...
Abstract Background In most health care systems disciplinary boards have been organised in order to ...
© 2019 Journal Compilation © AHHA 2019 Open Access. Objective: There is a gap in knowledge regarding...
This study began in early 2010 in response to a dramatic change to Australian health workforce regul...
In the context of the impending national registration of health practitioners in Australia including...
© 2017 Thomson Head Office. This article examines disciplinary proceedings brought against complemen...
In the context of the impending national registration of health practitioners in Australia including...
This article analyses the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme ('NRAS') for Australian hea...
BACKGROUND: Medical boards and other practitioner boards aim to protect the public from unsafe pract...
PurposeIn 2010, Australia introduced the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for the heal...
Introduction: The potential national registration of paramedics is a significant issue. Despite wid...
© 2018 Thomson Head Office. This article examines the reform of the Health Practitioner National Law...