Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 20635
  Title New National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for Health Professionals: Report on first consultation paper
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Journal Chiropr J Aust. 2009 Jun;39(2):75-79
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Abstract/Notes 2010 will mark a seismic shift in legislative regulation and accreditation of all health professions and professionals in Australia. This is a major and significant generational shift from past decades of State regulatory and accreditation legislation to a future national registration and accreditation scheme. Nor is it confined to healthcare fields. Other fields of human endeavour face similar national regulation and common codes of conduct nationally to be brought about by implementation of Federal Government policy. How is the chiropractic profession affected in this pending 2010 seismic shift and what will it mean to the practising chiropractor? This paper attempts to find some answers to these questions.

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