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  1. Comparing VAD Laws Across Australian States

    On 19 June 2019, the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (VAD) in Victoria came into effect making it legal for Victorians at the end of life and who meet strict eligibility criteria to now request access to voluntary assisted dying. Since then, ...
  2. Defamation Claims in Healthcare Explained

    MIPS clarifies when doctors can sue for defamation in healthcare. Insight into legal protections for notifiers and defamation laws.
  3. Real Time Prescription Monitoring in Australia (RTPM)

    Discover how Real Time Prescription Monitoring (RTPM) works across Australia, aiding healthcare professionals in patient medication management.
  4. Informed Consent in Healthcare Explained

    Learn the legal and regulatory essentials of informed consent in healthcare with MIPS. A comprehensive guide for medical professionals.
  5. Informed Consent: Good Practice Solutions

    Learn how everyday informed consent matters can become more complicated than initially anticipated. Read up on MIPS best practices here.
  6. PSR's Medicare Compliance Review Findings

    MIPS outlines PSR’s 2019-20 findings on Medicare billing compliance. Learn about repayments ordered for MBS and PBS non-compliance issues.
  7. Medicare Billing Compliance and PSR Guide

    Navigate Medicare billing and PSR obligations with MIPS. Essential tips from Dr. Peter Simpson for lawful healthcare billing practices. Learn more here.
  8. Notifiable data breach scheme

    Explore the critical aspects of data breach laws since 2018, and learn effective strategies to safeguard patient data and prevent significant fines in healthcare.
  9. Cybersecurity: Legacy System Risks

    Learn from a MIPS case study on the risks of legacy systems in cybersecurity. Insights into protection against cyber attacks. Read more here.
  10. The Role of Self-Reflection in Healthcare

    Understand the importance of self-reflection in healthcare with MIPS. Key strategies for integrating it into daily practice for better patient outcomes.
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