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Oversight of the Health Ombudsman and the health service complaints management system - 55th Parliament
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Overview
The committee is responsible for monitoring and review of the operation of the health service complaints management system, which includes:
- the Health Ombudsman
- the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA, the National Agency) and fourteen health practitioner registration boards (National Boards) – regarding the conduct, performance and health of registered health practitioners who provide health services in Queensland.
The Health Ombudsman commenced operations on 1 July 2014, and replaced the former Health Quality and Complaints Commission.
In accordance with section 179 of the Health Ombudsman Act 2013, the committee’s function are:
- monitor and review the operation of the health service complaints management system;
- identify and report on particular ways in which the health service complaints management system might be improved;
- monitor and review the performance by the Health Ombudsman of the health ombudsman’s functions
- monitor and review the National Boards’ and National Agency’s performance of their functions relating to the health, conduct and performance of registered health practitioners who provide health services in Queensland
- examine reports of the Health Ombudsman, the National Agency and National Boards
- advise the Minister in relation to the appointment of the health ombudsman
- report to the Legislative Assembly on matters referred by the Legislative Assembly, and any matter the committee considers should be brought to the Assembly’s attention.
The committee’s functions do not include re-investigating complaints or reconsidering a decision or finding of the Health Ombudsman, AHPRA or the national boards.
Public Briefing
Public briefing: 22 March 2017 - program - view transcript
Further Information
Information about the Health Ombudsman, AHPRA and the national boards can be found on these websites:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practice Board of Australia
Chinese Medicine Board of Australia
Chiropractic Board of Australia
Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
Occupational Therapy Board of Australia
Physiotherapy Board of Australia
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