“CEC licensee” means a licensee who is required to appoint a clinical ethics committee under regulation 23C;
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“clinical appropriateness”, in relation to a licensable healthcare service provided by a QAC licensee to a patient, means the appropriateness of the clinical care that is provided to the patient, as determined by —
(a)
the extent to which the relevant clinical care plans and clinical procedures are properly executed by the QAC licensee in relation to the patient; and
(b)
whether there is evidence that those clinical procedures are beneficial to the patient;
“clinical ethics committee” or “CEC” means a clinical ethics committee appointed pursuant to regulation 23C;
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“mortality and morbidity review” or “MMR” means a review of the circumstances surrounding either of the following:
(a)
the death of a patient, except where the event that caused the patient’s death is a serious reportable event;
(b)
any clinical incident with other adverse consequences, but is not death or a serious reportable event;
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“peer review learning” or “PRL” means the encouragement of learning and improvement of quality of care through a documented review and evaluation of a specialist’s competencies and performance by one or more other specialists in the same branch of medicine, including identifying the areas for improvement;
“prescribed programme or activity” means any programme or activity set out in Part 2 of the Third Schedule;
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“QAC licensee” means a licensee who belongs to any of the categories of licensees specified in the first column of Part 1 of the Third Schedule that is required to appoint a quality assurance committee;
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“quality assurance committee” or “QAC” means a quality assurance committee appointed pursuant to regulation 20;
“referring licensee”, in relation to a CEC, means a licensee who is not a section 25 licensee and who refers or causes to be referred any proposed prescribed medical treatment to the CEC for an ethics review under section 26(2)(b) of the Act;
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“serious reportable event” means an adverse event occurring, or that has occurred, during the care or treatment of a patient that —
(a)
has caused, or is likely to cause, death, serious injury or other harm to the patient; and
(b)
is not an intended or expected outcome of any examination, procedure or treatment provided to the patient;
“service review committee” or “SRC” means a service review committee appointed pursuant to regulation 23A;
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“specialist” means a person who is registered as a specialist in the Register of Specialists under section 22 of the Medical Registration Act 1997 or section 14C of the Dental Registration Act 1999;
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“SRC licensee” means a licensee who is required to appoint a service review committee under regulation 23A.