This article analyses the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme ('NRAS') for Australian health practitioners that commenced in July 2010. The article argues that the Scheme represents not only an interesting case study in the development of a national approach to regulation within a federal legal system, but also an example of polycentric regulation given the complex and multilayered nature of health practitioner regulation in Australia. The article analyses the NRAS within the broader regulatory context for health practitioner regulation and the administration of public regulation more generally, and explores the challenges posed by polycentric regulation within a federal system
An increasingly large part of health care delivery in Australia is provided by unregistered health p...
More than 657,000 health practitioners are now registered as part of Australia’s national registrati...
This thesis is the result of doctoral research that investigated midwives’ responses to the changed ...
This study began in early 2010 in response to a dramatic change to Australian health workforce regul...
PurposeIn 2010, Australia introduced the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for the heal...
"In Australia, nurse education is controlled through a registration body known as the regulatory aut...
In March 2005, following a decision of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), the Australian ...
In 2010 Australia established a national registration and accreditation scheme, covering more than 6...
© 2017 Institute of Public Administration Australia When the National Registration and Accreditation...
This study is a considered interpretation of the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for ...
Purpose: The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing a...
Purpose: The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing a...
Purpose : The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing ...
Health Promotion Practitioners in Australia are employed in a variety of health, education, research...
© 2018 Thomson Head Office. This article examines the reform of the Health Practitioner National Law...
An increasingly large part of health care delivery in Australia is provided by unregistered health p...
More than 657,000 health practitioners are now registered as part of Australia’s national registrati...
This thesis is the result of doctoral research that investigated midwives’ responses to the changed ...
This study began in early 2010 in response to a dramatic change to Australian health workforce regul...
PurposeIn 2010, Australia introduced the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for the heal...
"In Australia, nurse education is controlled through a registration body known as the regulatory aut...
In March 2005, following a decision of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), the Australian ...
In 2010 Australia established a national registration and accreditation scheme, covering more than 6...
© 2017 Institute of Public Administration Australia When the National Registration and Accreditation...
This study is a considered interpretation of the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for ...
Purpose: The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing a...
Purpose: The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing a...
Purpose : The move to national registration of health professionals and the creation of the Nursing ...
Health Promotion Practitioners in Australia are employed in a variety of health, education, research...
© 2018 Thomson Head Office. This article examines the reform of the Health Practitioner National Law...
An increasingly large part of health care delivery in Australia is provided by unregistered health p...
More than 657,000 health practitioners are now registered as part of Australia’s national registrati...
This thesis is the result of doctoral research that investigated midwives’ responses to the changed ...