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Healthcare Identifier Service

Exposure Draft Regulations for Healthcare Identifiers – Submissions

This page contains submissions received from the public consultation on the exposure draft regulations for Healthcare Identifiers.

As part of further consultation on the regulatory support for the operation of the Council of Australian Governments’ Healthcare Identifiers Service, the Minister for Health and Ageing, the Hon. Nicola Roxon MP released exposure draft regulations for comment on 12 March 2010.

In addition, a consultation paper was released by the Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council to support interested stakeholders in making a submission.

Submissions were invited from interested stakeholders. The public consultation process closed on 9 April 2010.

In total, 52 written submissions were received. Submissions are available with the permission of the author.

Accessibility

Submissions were forwarded to the Department in a range of formats including Word, RTF, PDF and handwritten or typed hardcopy. In order to make submissions available as soon as possible, most submissions have been published in their original format. Handwritten submissions have been scanned into PDF documents. The text of email submissions has been reproduced in Word format.

If you are unable to access any of the documents please contact the Department of Health and Ageing eHealth Branch on (02) 6289 3919 or ehealth@health.gov.au for an alternative version to be provided to you.

Confidentiality

Submissions classified by the author as 'Confidential' have not been published on the website and will not be made available to the public.

Note that general disclaimers in covering emails have not been interpreted as a specific request or taken as sufficient reason for submissions to be treated confidentially.

Privacy

To ensure that the privacy of third parties (including family members) is protected, and that the Commonwealth complies with its own legal obligations, some submissions have been published with the submitter's first name only and/or with third party details removed. Private contact details (eg, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses) contained in submissions have also been removed. There may be minor formatting changes as a result.

NOTE: The views expressed in submissions are those of the authors and copyright in submissions remains with the authors, not with the Department.


NumberSubmitted byPublished format
001Dietitians Association of AustraliaScanned PDF
002Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied HealthWord
003Australian Medical AssociationPDF
004Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia and Australian Counselling AssociationWord
005Australian Association of Somatic PsychotherapistsWord
006Kevin CoxPDF
007Society of Counselling and Psychotherapy EducatorsWord
008Office of the Privacy CommissionerWord
009Counselling Association of South AustraliaWord
010Optometrists Association of AustraliaPDF
011Jennifer Horner SkewesWord
012Association of Counselling and Hypnotherapy AustraliaWord
013Queensland Counsellors AssociationWord
014Jo SchaefferWord
015Dr Judy HeadleyWord
016Association of Soul Centred PsychotherapistsWord
017Grahame SmithPDF
018Counsellors and Psychotherapists Association of VicWord
019Association of Transpersonal and Emotional Release CounsellorsWord
020Queensland Association for Family TherapyWord
021Melissa FerrariWord
022Melbourne College of Contemporary PsychotherapyWord
023Debby HeathWord
024Pharmaceutical Society of AustraliaPDF
025Australian Nursing FederationWord
026Office of the Information Commissioner QldWord
027Australian Hypnotherapy AssociationWord
028Professional Counsellors Association of WAWord
029Psychotherapists and Counsellors Association of WAWord
030Australian Physiotherapy AssociationPDF
031Consumers Health Forum of AustraliaPDF
032Australian Somatic Integration AssociationWord
033Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsPDF
034The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners pt 1PDF
035National Coalition of Public PathologyPDF
036Counsellors and Psychotherapists Association of NSWPDF
037Health Services Commissioner VICPDF
038Counselling and Psychotherapy Association Canberra and RegionWord
039Australian Association of Pathology PracticesWord
040Australian Friendly Societies Pharmacies AssociationPDF
041Health Informatics Society of Australia with Australian Healthcare and Hospitals AssociationPDF
042National Cervical Screening ProgramWord
043Psychonanlytic Psychotherapy Association of AustralasiaWord
044John FranklinWord
045Australian Information Industry AssociationPDF
046Aged Care Industry IT CouncilPDF
047Medical Software Industry AssociationPDF
048Medical Indemnity Industry Association of AustraliaPDF
049The Australian and New Zealand Association of PsychotherapyWord
050The Royal College of Pathologists of AustralasiaWord