Applications for Motor Accident Injury Accreditation Scheme Medical Expert Peer Reviewers 

2020-06-25T18:23:11+10:00June 3rd, 2020|Member Updates, News|

In the South Australian Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance Scheme, a person who is injured in a motor vehicle accident may be entitled to compensation for their injuries. The Motor Accident Injury Accreditation Scheme (MAIAS) accredits medical practitioners to undertake Injury Scale Value (ISV) medical assessments to assist in determining [...]

The Agenda for Change

2019-03-19T11:27:08+11:00March 7th, 2019|Briefing Papers, Members Only|

The agenda setters, COAG/AHPRA, Individual Private Health Funds, Private Health Fund Lobby Group (also known as and Private Healthcare Australia, and some Health Sector Advocacy groups - 07/10/2017   References: (i) “Independent Review of Accreditation Systems within the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for health professions, Draft Report Sep 2017 [...]

Independent Review of Accreditation Systems within the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS) for health professions

2019-03-19T10:42:32+11:00February 24th, 2019|Briefing Papers, Members Only|

Prof Michael Woods, UTS  September 2017 Background The emphasis on the word ‘independent review’ is interesting. Prof Michael Woods was the Productivity Commissioner who oversaw the 2005 Productivity Commission Research Report (on Health Workforce).  He is a Productivity Commission insider and hardly an independent reviewer of his own 2005 Report [...]

ASOS Accreditation Systems Review Submission

2018-01-23T12:24:21+11:00October 24th, 2017|Members Only, News|

An ASOS objectives is “to promote and maintain the highest standard of orthopaedic patient care in the community.”  As a result, ASOS opposes the creation of the proposed Health Education Accreditation Board and supports the current role of an independent Australian Medical Council.  Only an independent medical council, committed to [...]

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