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  • CCEA Accreditation and Competency Standards 2017

    Chiropractic Board
    1.2 Patients give informed consent to care provided by students. 1.3 Students achieve the relevant competencies before providing patient care as part of the program. ... 5.1…
    Date published 7 September 2017
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  • Independent review of the use of chaperones to protect patients in Australia

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    1(b) Chaperone conditions as currently applied are inappropriate given the importance of trust and informed consent between patients and health practitioners. ... b) whether…
    Date published 10 April 2017
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  • Independent review of the use of chaperones to protect patients in Australia

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    1(b) Chaperone conditions as currently applied are inappropriate given the importance of trust and informed consent between patients and health practitioners. ... b) whether…
    Date published 10 April 2017
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  • Report on AHPRA forum: Responsible advertising in healthcare - August 2017

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    Review of the guidelines has started and AHPRA is seeking stakeholder input into the review process. ... such provision accords with professional conduct standards (including …
    Date published 17 November 2017
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  • AHPRA Annual Report 2016/17

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    Practitioners must be ethical and trustworthy, and put their patients’ best interests first. ... authority. Above all else, the National Scheme is in place to protect…
    Date published 10 November 2017
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  • NT Annual Report Summary 2015/16

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    boundary violations, and significant conditions being placed on another medical practitioner who had conducted examinations on two patients without obtaining informed
    Date published 13 February 2017
    www.ahpra.gov.au/annualreport/2016/html/state-summaries/nt-part-1.html
  • AHPRA Annual Report 2015/16

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    This has resulted in more timely assessments for international nurses and midwives seeking to practise in Australia. ... New notifications that arrive with sufficient…
    Date published 15 January 2017
    www.ahpra.gov.au/annualreport/2016/html/regional-update.html
  • AHPRA Annual Report 2015/16

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    informed the profession about the Board’s priorities and how this work is progressing. ... The guidelines mandate cooling-off periods for patients considering cosmetic…
    Date published 15 January 2017
    www.ahpra.gov.au/annualreport/2016/html/national-boards-report.html
  • ACT Annual Report Summary 2015/16

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    0.0%. Informed consent. 6. 116. 5.2%. Medico-legal conduct. 0. 146. 0.0%. ... Patient. 72. 2,022. 3.6%. Police. 0. 93. 0.0%. Relative. 3. 596.
    Date published 13 February 2017
    www.ahpra.gov.au/annualreport/2016/html/state-summaries/act-part-2.html
  • NT Annual Report Summary 2015/16

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    0.0%. Informed consent. 0. 116. 0.0%. Medico-legal conduct. 0. 146. 0.0%. ... Patient. 16. 2,022. 0.8%. Police. 0. 93. 0.0%. Relative. 8. 596.
    Date published 13 February 2017
    www.ahpra.gov.au/annualreport/2016/html/state-summaries/nt-part-2.html
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