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4. Developed a territory-wide approach to medical workforce planning, appointments, credentialing and clinical privileging;

5. Improved systems for management of the junior doctor workforce;

6. Developed and expanded postgraduate medical education and training, which will assist in the loner term recruitment and retention of medical staff; and

7. Achieved accreditation and re-accreditation for education and training of junior doctors in a number of clinical disciplines.

ACT Health—assistants in nursing
(Question No 1860)

Mrs Burke asked the Minister for Health, upon notice, on 14 February 2008:

How many Assistants in Nursing are currently employed and working within ACT Health and where are they currently deployed.

Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

There are no Assistants in Nursing currently employed and working within ACT Health.

ACT Health—client care officers
(Question No 1864)

Mrs Burke asked the Minister for Health, upon notice, on 14 February 2008:

How many Client Care Officers are currently working within ACT Health and where are they currently deployed.

Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

ACT Health does not have an employment category called “client care officer”.

Hospitals—patient administration system
(Question No 1866)

Mrs Burke asked the Minister for Health, upon notice, on 14 February 2008:

Can the Minister provide an update of the Common Patient Management Administration System and advise if the system is in full operation.

Ms Gallagher: I am advised that the answer to the member’s question is

The ACT Patient Administration System is fully operational. Phase one went live on the 18th September 2006 and phase two went live on the 23rd July 2007. Project completed on 20th September 2007.


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