Chinese Medicine Board of Australia - Have your say on the proposed revised guidelines on patient health records
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Have your say on the proposed revised guidelines on patient health records

10 Apr 2024

The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (the Board) has opened the public consultation on proposed revised guidelines on patient health records. 

The Board is inviting feedback on the proposed revised guidelines that apply to all registered Chinese medicine practitioners. 

The Guidelines: patient health records (the guidelines) were first published in 2012 when the profession of Chinese medicine was first regulated under the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (the National Scheme). The guidelines were reviewed in 2016 and are now due for review. 

The Board has published a consultation paper that sets out the rationale for the changes being considered. This consultation paper includes information on the review and the proposed changes to the current guidelines, along with the draft revised guidelines and supporting documentation. The public consultation documents and information on how to submit a response can be found on the Board’s Current consultations webpage

To submit feedback, please provide your comments using the online survey by 5pm (AEST) on Wednesday 5 June 2024

If you have any queries about the public consultation, the proposed revised guidelines or the online survey, please contact the Board

 
 
 
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