What price competition?: Report on the competitive tendering of welfare services
       The Committee tabled its report on 29 June 1998. Copies of the full report (205KB)  are available in PDF.
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Terms of Reference:  The desirability and feasibility of increased 
        contracting out of welfare service delivery by all service providers, 
        with specific reference to: 
      
        - the current levels of welfare service provision by the non-government 
          welfare sector;  
 
        - the adequacy of current monitoring of performance standards for services 
          delivered by the non-government welfare sector;  
 
        - the costs and benefits provided by increased contracting out of government 
          services;  
 
        - the role of government in standards setting and monitoring of accountability 
          standards; and  
 
        - the role of government in measuring the efficiency and effectiveness 
          of new service delivery arrangements.
 
Transcripts of evidence
03/04/98 Canberra
18/03/98 Townsville - no transcript available
 
16/03/98 Brisbane
 
18/02/98 Perth
 
16/02/98 Adelaide
09/02/98 Hobart - no transcript available
 
04/11/97 Sydney
 
03/11/97 Sydney - no transcript available
24/10/97 Canberra
 
06/10/97 Melbourne
 
      
      
 
      
Health on line: A report on health information management and telemedicine
      The Committee tabled its report 
Health on Line on 24 November 1997. 
      Copies of the 
full report (440KB) are available in PDF.
      
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      Terms of Reference:  The potential of developments 
        in information management and information technology in the health sector 
        to improve health care delivery and to increase Australia's international 
        competitiveness with particular reference to:
      
        - the current status of pilot projects already commenced and an evaluation 
          of their potential for further development;  
 
        - the costs and benefits of providing advanced telecommunications and 
          computer technology to general practitioners and other health care professionals 
          throughout Australia, particularly in rural and remote areas; 
 
        - ethical, privacy and legal issues which may arise with wide application 
          of this technology and transfer of confidential patient information;  
        
 
        - the development of standards for the coding and dissemination of medical 
          information;   
 
        - the feasibility of Australia becoming a regional or international 
          leader in the development and marketing of this new technology; and  
        
 
        - the implications of the wider development and implementation of medical 
          practice through telemedicine for public and private health outlays, 
          including the Medicare Benefits Schedule.
 
      
       
 Transcripts of evidence
06/06/97 Canberra - no transcript available
16/05/97 Canberra
 
07/05/97 Perth
 
16/04/97 Melbourne
 
15/04/97 Melbourne
 
29/01/97 Sydney
28/01/97 Sydney
 
15/11/96 Adelaide
 
14/11/96 Adelaide
 
20/09/96 Brisbane
 
04/09/96 Canberra
 
      
        
        
        
      
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