Medical indemnity insurance: sixth monitoring report
Medical indemnity insurance is a form of liability insurance that indemnifies medical practitioners for financial loss arising from actions brought against them as a result of the performance of their professional duties. Claims against medical practitioners relate to personal injury and death and are lodged against a medical practitioner as a result of a breach, or perceived breach, of a given standard of care in the treatment of a patient.
Published: 28 April 2009
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Cartels: deterrence and detection—a guide for government procurement officers
This publication is to assist procurement professionals understand cartel behaviour. It considers some steps you might take to maximise competition and save your organisation money, while also disrupting the possible operation of cartels by suppliers.
Published: 16 April 2009
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Compliance and enforcement policy
The purpose of the Compliance and enforcement policy is to set out the principles adopted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to achieve compliance with the law and to outline the ACCC’s enforcement powers, functions, priorities, strategies and regime.
Published: 7 April 2009
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