Australia to establish nationwide physician registration
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, August 19, 2008
State Health Minister of Queensland, Stephen Robertson, said he would introduce laws for a national accreditation system to identify physicians and healthcare workers in an effort to increase patient safety, according to the Daily Telegraph.
The system will track physician performance. Robertson's statement comes after Abdalla Khalafalla, a physician trained in Egypt, was found to be performing surgery beyond his capabilities in Queensland and Victoria, according to the Telegraph.
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