Health practitioner regulation in Australia: a view from the antipodes

Auteurs

  • Cameron Stewart Bec 1University of Sydney. Sydney Law School

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9044.v19i3p205-276

Mots-clés :

Australia, Australian Access to Health System, Health Workforce Regulation

Résumé

This article reviews health practitioner regulation in Australia. It starts with a review of the constitutional powers to regulate healthcare in the Australian Federal system and the system of rights to access health that have been created. The article then examines the current National Law, which was an attempt to create a uniform regulatory system for healthcare practitioners in Australia. The paper examines the working of that system and  current data on its operation and concludes with looking to future challenges for the system.

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Biographie de l'auteur

  • Cameron Stewart Bec, 1University of Sydney. Sydney Law School

    Bachelor of Economics; Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours); Graduate Diploma of Jurisprdence; Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice; Doctor of Philosophy. Professor of Health Law and Ethics, Sydney Law School, University of Sydney. Sydney, Australia.

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2019-05-30

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Comment citer

Bec, C. S. (2019). Health practitioner regulation in Australia: a view from the antipodes. Revista De Direito Sanitário, 19(3), 205-276. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9044.v19i3p205-276