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PB 28 of 2016 National Health (Epworth and Cabrini Private Hospitals Paperless Prescribing and Claiming Trial) Special Arrangement 20161 National Health Act 1953
I, Julianne Quaine, Assistant Secretary, Pharmaceutical Access Branch, Pharmaceutical Benefits Division, Department of Health, delegate of the Minister for Health, make this special arrangement under subsections 100(1) and (2) of the National Health Act 1953.
Dated 8 July 2016
Julianne Quaine Assistant Secretary Pharmaceutical Access Branch Pharmaceutical Benefits Division Department of Health
1 Name of Special Arrangement
(1) This Special Arrangement is the National Health (Epworth and Cabrini Private Hospitals Paperless Prescribing and Claiming Trial) Special Arrangement 2016.
(2) This Special Arrangement may also be cited as PB 28 of 2016.
2 Commencement
This Special Arrangement commences on the day after registration on the Federal Register of Legislation.
3 Revocation
The National Health (Epworth and Cabrini Private Hospitals Paperless Prescribing and Claiming Trial) Special Arrangement 2015 (No. PB 18 of 2015) is revoked.
4 Definitions
In these arrangements:
Act means the National Health Act 1953.
approved supplier means the approved supplier whose name, address and approval number are specified in Column 2 of the Schedule to this Special Arrangement opposite the name of the hospital in Column 1 of the Schedule.
authority prescription means an authority prescription as defined in the Regulations.
hospital means the hospital whose name and address is specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to these arrangements.
in-patient of the hospital means a person who occupies a bed in the hospital for the purpose of hospital treatment, but does not include a member of the staff of the hospital who is receiving treatment in his or her own quarters.
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