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Social research results - Paramedicine Board of Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
who have had a complaint about them made to Ahpra or their National Board. ... reviews of how Ahpra deal with
complaints
. Had a terrible experience with one of the regulators.
Date published
29 November 2021
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Health Professional Agreement Pharmacy Board of Australia and Ahpra 2020-25 - Schedule date - 2021 - 22
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
1.4.3 Defend and/or resolve any litigation brought against the Board and respond to
complaints
lodged with external bodies against the Boards. ... 3. Legal, tribunal costs,…
Date published
11 October 2021
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Managing risk to the public: Regulation at work in Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Our data generally excludes
complaints
handled by co-regulatory jurisdictions, such as in:. ... Table 11: Statutory offence
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received and closed, by type of offence …
Date published
16 March 2017
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Managing risk to the public: Regulation at work in Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
5 notifications (
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or concerns)2 were lodged about practitioners; 0.9% of the profession. ... We are not able to report on all
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about health practitioners…
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16 March 2017
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Health Professional Agreement Chinese Medicine Board of Australia and Ahpra 2020-25 - Schedule date - 2021-22
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
1.4.3 Defend and/or resolve any litigation brought against the Board and respond to
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lodged with external bodies against the Boards. ... 3. Legal, tribunal costs,…
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13 October 2021
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Health Professional Agreement Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia and Ahpra 2020-25 - Schedule date - 2021-22
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
1.4.3 Defend and/or resolve any litigation brought against the Board and respond to
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lodged with external bodies against the Boards. ... 3. Legal, tribunal costs,…
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Performance Report - Tasmania - September - 2021
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Immediate Action means the interim step taken to restrict a practitioner’s registration while a complaint is investigated.
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AHPRA - Report - Osteopathy regulation at work in Australia - 2015-16
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Our data generally excludes
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handled by co-regulatory jurisdictions, such as in:. ... Twelve new
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6 April 2017
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Progress report - Implementing the recommendations of the Independent review of the use of chaperones to protect patients in Australia
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complaints
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4 August 2017
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Immediate Action means the interim step taken to restrict a practitioner’s registration while a complaint is investigated.
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