Review of Funding of Pathology

Review of Funding of Pathology - Submissions

A list of submissions received for the review of funding of pathology services first Discussion Paper.

The Department of Health and Ageing released a discussion paper as a basis for consultation with pathology stakeholders. Stakeholders were invited to provide written submissions addressing all, or selected, issues raised in this discussion paper, by 30 April 2010.

This public submission process has now closed.

A summary of the submissions received in response to the Review of Pathology Funding Arrangements First Discussion Paper can be found by clicking here. (PDF 144 KB)
NumberSubmitted byPublished format
001Anonymous - 28 March 2010PDF
002Haematology and Oncology Clinics of AustraliaPDF
003David GillisPDF
004Flavio MenezesPDF
005Len MoavenPDF
006Australasian Society of Anatomical PathologistsPDF
007ARC ConsultingPDF
008Private Cancer Physicians of AustraliaPDF
009IVD AustraliaPDF
010Royal College of Pathologists of AustralasiaPDF
011PapScreen VictoriaPDF
012Australian Institute of Medical ScientistsPDF
013National Breast and Ovarian Cancer CentrePDF
014CCNetPDF
015National Blood Authority AustraliaPDF
016Australasian Association of Clinical BiochemistsPDF
017Consumers Health Forum of AustraliaPDF
018Queensland HealthPDF
019National Association of Testing AuthoritiesPDF
020Victorian State Pathology ExecutivePDF
021Australian Medical AssociationPDF
022WA Department of HealthPDF
023Australasian Paediatric Endocrine GroupPDF
024National Coalition of Public PathologyPDF
025Australian Association of Pathology PracticesPDF
026The Royal Australian College of General PractitionersPDF
027NSW HealthPDF
028Pathology Services Table CommitteePDF
029Catholic Health AustraliaPDF

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