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- Executive Group Manager, Strategic Infrastructure

- Chief Information Officer

Membership of the ACT Health Directorate Health Systems, Policy and Research Executive Committee:

- Deputy Director-General (DDG), Health Systems Policy and Research (Chair)

- Deputy Director-General (DDG) Corporate Services

- Executive Group Manager, Health System Planning and Evaluation

- Executive Group Manager, Preventative & Population Health

- Executive Group Manager, Health Policy, Partnerships and Programs

- Executive Group Manager, ACT Centre for Health and Medical Research

- Chief Health Officer

- Chief Medical Officer

- Chief Psychiatrist

- Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer

- Chief Allied Health Officer

(4) All ACT Health Directorate Committees have a full complement of membership and are fully operational.

(5) For the ACT Health Directorate see question (4)

(6) The ACT Health Directorate Leadership Committee meets monthly and the ACT Health Directorate Corporate Executive Committee, and Health Systems, Policy and Research Executive Committee meet monthly.

(7) The ACT Health Directorate Leadership Committee is the peak leadership committee within the Directorate. The Corporate Executive Committee, and Health Systems, Policy and Research Executive Committee report to the Directorate Leadership Committee following each meeting on their activity.

(8) For ACT Health Directorate, when actions are recommended by a Committee, responsible officers are identified, and progress on actions is reviewed at subsequent meetings. For Canberra Health Services, see Attachment A. Implementation of recommendations is managed in different ways for each committee.

(9) These ACT Health Directorate committees represent a new committee governance structure that has been implemented following the establishment of the Directorate on 1 October 2018. As such these committees have not been part of decision making during the time period 2014-15 to 2017-18.

Not all Canberra Health Services committees are responsible for quality improvement initiatives and therefore not all have recommendations. See responses where applicable at Attachment A.

(A copy of the attachment is available at the Chamber Support Office).

Crime—infringement notices
(Question No 2329)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Business and Regulatory Services, upon notice, on 22 February 2019:


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