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Review of the 2005-2006 Annual Report of the Health Care Complaints Commission (Inquiry)

This inquiry is a completed Parliamentary inquiry conducted by the Health Care Complaints Committee.

The Review of the 2005-2006 Annual Report of the Health Care Complaints Commission is being conducted as required under Section 65 (1) (c) of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993.

TERMS OF REFERENCE.pdf

Timeline

Referred: 22 Nov 2006
    » Call for submissions: 20 Jan 2007
    » Submissions close: 16 Feb 2007
        » Final Report Published: 20 Feb 2008

Reports and Government Responses

DateName of Document
20/02/2008Review of the 2005-2006 Annual Report of the Health Care Complaints Commission (Final Report)

Hearings and Transcripts

DateName of Document
21/11/2007Public Hearing

Submissions

The closing date for submissions was 16 February 2007

Other Documents

DateType of Document
21/11/2007Responses from the Commissioner of the Health Care Complaints Commission to the Committee's Questions on Notice
21/11/2007Answers to Questions Taken on Notice During Hearing:
21/11/2007Appendix to Question 6 in the Written Responses of the Commissioner

Contact Us

This is a completed inquiry. The contacts below are historical only.

Inquiry Terms of Reference

Resolution passed 22 November 2006. Minutes Number 39

The Committee is conducting its review of the Health Care Complaints Commission's Annual Report as required under Section 65 (1) (c) of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993. Terms of Reference for the review of the report include:

(a) whether the Report reflects a true and accurate record of the HCCC's performance over the 2005-2006 financial years;
(b) whether the mechanisms used by the HCCC in the report adequately and appropriately measure the key responsibilities and objectives of the HCCC as prescribed by the Health Care Complaints Act 1993 and in the HCCC's Corporate and Business Plans;
(c) the extent to which the the HCCC has explained results in the report:
(d) the extent of user-friendly accessibility of the report, in terms of content matter and distribution mechanisms;
(e) other relevant matters



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