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HEALTH CARE COMPLAINTS ACT 1993 - SECT 3A

Outline of role of Commission and related government agencies in health care system

3A Outline of role of Commission and related government agencies in health care system

(1) This section provides an outline of the Commission’s role in relation to government agencies with functions in connection with the health care system.
(2) Health Care Complaints Commission The Commission is an independent body with responsibility for dealing with complaints under this Act, with particular emphasis on the investigation and prosecution of serious complaints in consultation with relevant registration authorities.
(3) Director-General of the Department of Health The Director-General is responsible for:
(a) facilitating the achievement and maintenance of adequate standards of patient care within public hospitals and in relation to other services provided by the public health system, and
(b) inquiring into the administration, management and services of public health organisations and arranging, as appropriate, inspection of such organisations, and
(c) developing and overseeing the implementation of health policy and regulation and responding to policy and regulatory issues as they emerge.
(4) Public health organisations conducting health services Public health organisations have the functions set out in Chapter 2 of the Health Services Act 1997 . They are responsible for achieving and maintaining adequate standards of patient care and services, which may include a role in resolving complaints at a local level. Their role involves liaising with the Commission and registration authorities.
(5) Registration authorities Registration authorities are responsible for the registration of health professionals and the management of complaints in conjunction with the Commission. The registration authorities are also responsible for protecting the public through promoting and maintaining professional standards.
(6) This section is explanatory only and does not affect any other provision of this Act, or any other Act, or any instrument made under this or any other Act.



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