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1999
ACCORDING DUE WEIGHT
Report to the Attorney-General and State Coroner (VIC)
PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY INTO NSW HEALTH CARE COMPLAINTS COMMISSION
Submission November 1999: NSW Legislative Council
2000
MEDICAL ADVERSE EVENTS AND THE CORONIAL EXPERIENCE OF FAMILIES
Report to State Coroners (VIC, NSW, SA, WA)
CORONIAL SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA WIDE AND THEIR BENEFITS
Report to Standing Committee of Attorneys-General
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE NATIONAL CORONERS INFORMATION SYSTEM [NCIS] AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SPECIALIST "MEDICALS" MODULE
MEDICAL ADVERSE EVENTS DEATHS: THE DATA
THE AGED AND MEDICAL ADVERSE EVENTS: A PARADOX OF CARE
MEDICAL ADVERSE EVENTS AND FAMILIES
Written for the Australian Council for Safety and Quality in Health Care Report to Federal Minister for Family and Community Services Report to Federal Minister for Health and Aged Care
MEDICAL ADVERSE EVENTS AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE
Report to Federal Minister for Family and Community Services Report to Federal Minister for Health and Aged Care
QUEENSLAND DRAFT CORONERS BILL 2000
Submission December 2000: QLD Attorney-General
2001
MEDICAL INDEMNITY: WHAT ABOUT THE FAMILIES?
MEDICAL BOARDS, NATIONAL STANDARDS, TORT LAW AND MEDICAL REFORM
INQUIRY INTO MATTERS ARISING FROM THE POST MORTEM AND ANATOMICAL EXAMINATION PRACTICES OF THE NSW INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC MEDICINE
Submission May 2001: NSW Attorney-General
MEDICAL ADVERSE EVENTS AND DEATH CERTIFICATES: THEY DON'T ADD UP
2002
INHOSPITABLE HOSPITALS: HOW THEY PERFORM
Logging 9,139 errors involving 224 hospitals over 36 months Top 40 error-prone hospitals and 40 neglectful nursing homes
THE 'ROLLER COASTER' DEATH AND INJURY FIGURES
Fanciful figures for the medical error dead and injured are generated by health bureaucrats and no one challenges the discrepancies. The August 2001 figures may inadvertently slow the patient safety movement by suggesting the problem isn't so bad after all.
A RESCUE PACKAGE FOR PATIENTS TO AVOID LITIGATION
Submission #1 February 2002: "Medical Indemnity Crisis" Report to Federal Minister for Health and Aged Care Report to the Prime Minister, all Ministers for Health, Australian Medical Association Submission to Treasury: "Review of the Law of Negligence"
A RESCUE PACKAGE FOR PATIENTS, DOCTORS, HOSPITALS AND GOVERNMENT TO AVOID LITIGATION
Report to the Prime Minister, all Ministers for Health, Australian Medical Association Submission to Treasury and Federal Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer Submission #2 May 2002: "Medical Indemnity Crisis" Prime Minister's Medical Indemnity Taskforce Submission #3 August 2002: "Medical Indemnity Crisis" To Treasury "Review of the Law of Negligence"
2003
AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS: MONITORING THEIR PERFORMANCE
Logging 2,989 errors involving 211 hospitals over 12 months National ranking 50 error-prone hospitals 2004
SENATE INQUIRY INTO HEPATITIS C AND BLOOD SUPPLY IN AUSTRALIA
Submission January 2004: Australian Senate
INHOSPITABLE HOSPITALS: THE BLACK LIST
Logging 1,638 errors at the top 40 error-prone hospitals
PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY INTO COMPLAINTS HANDLING PROCEDURES IN NSW HEALTH
Submission March 2004: NSW Legislative Council
SPECIAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO CAMPBELLTOWN AND CAMDEN HOSPITALS
Submission June 2004: Commissioner Bret Walker SC (NSW)
UNDERPERFORMING NURSING HOMES
Listing 85 nursing homes for third world care
2005
VIC LAW REFORM CORONERS ACT 1985 DISCUSSION PAPER
Submission May 2005: VIC Parliament
BUNDABERG HOSPITAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY QLD
Assistance May June July 2005: Commissioner Anthony Morris QC
2006
INHOSPITABLE HOSPITALS
Logging 2,468 errors at 197 hospitals Listing 100 error-prone hospitals
2007
OUR CARING INSTITUTIONS AT WORK
Snapshot of 3 dozen cases around Australia
10 YEARS MONITORING HOSPITALS - WHICH IS THE WORST HOSPITAL IN AUSTRALIA?
Blockbuster edition
TO COME
WHAT MEDICAL ERROR FAMILIES HAVE TO SAY... SURVEY RESULTS
Compelling reading for hospital administrators and health departments! Hear what patients have to say on what's wrong with our hospitals, the health complaints process, cause of most trauma, plus solutions how hospitals could be improved.




