Healthcare Notices




8 SEPTEMBER 2005

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 154

  1. The auditing agency must inform the Ministry of Health immediately by way of written notice if there is any change to their accreditation status with IANZ.

Under section 38 of the Act, this designation will expire three years after the date of this notification in the New Zealand Gazette.

Dated at Wellington this 23th day of August 2005.

K. O. POUTASI (DR), Director-General of Health.

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Designation of Auditing Agency

Pursuant to section 32 of the Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001 (“the Act”), the Director-General of Health designates Enhancing Quality Services (“the auditing agency”) to audit the provision or likely future provision of the following kinds of health care services:

  • Hospital Care (as defined in section 4 (1) of the Act)
  • Rest Home Care (as defined in section 6 (2) of the Act)
  • Residential Disability Care (as defined in section 4 (1) of the Act)

This designation is subject to the following conditions:

  1. The auditing agency must ensure that where it audits the provision of health care services for people with physical or sensory disabilities, intellectual disabilities, psychiatric disabilities or mental illnesses, the auditing agency observes the following:

    • For audits involving services for people with physical or sensory disabilities, a person with a pronounced physical or sensory disability must fully participate in all aspects of the audit.
    • For audits involving services for people with intellectual disabilities, a person with an intellectual disability (accompanied by a support person where necessary), or a close family or whanau member of a person with an intellectual disability must participate in all aspects of the audit.
    • For people with psychiatric disabilities or mental illnesses, a past or present consumer of mental health services must fully participate in all aspects of the audit.
  2. The auditing agency must inform the Ministry of Health immediately by way of written notice if there is any change to their accreditation status with JAS-ANZ.

Under section 38 of the Act, this designation will expire three years after the date of this notification in the New Zealand Gazette.

Dated at Wellington this 29th day of August 2005.

K. O. POUTASI (DR), Director-General of Health.

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Designation of Auditing Agency

Pursuant to section 32 of the Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001 (“the Act”), the Director-General of Health designates International Certifications Limited (“the auditing agency”) to audit the provision or likely future provision of the following kinds of health care services:

  • Hospital Care (as defined in section 4 (1) of the Act)
  • Rest Home Care (as defined in section 6 (2) of the Act)
  • Residential Disability Care (as defined in section 4 (1) of the Act)

This designation is subject to the following conditions:

  1. The auditing agency must ensure that where it audits the provision of health care services for people with physical or sensory disabilities, intellectual disabilities, psychiatric disabilities or mental illnesses, the auditing agency observes the following:

    • For audits involving services for people with physical or sensory disabilities, a person with a pronounced physical or sensory disability must fully participate in all aspects of the audit;
    • for audits involving services for people with intellectual disabilities, a person with an intellectual disability (accompanied by a support person where necessary), or a close family or whanau member of a person with an intellectual disability must participate in all aspects of the audit; and
    • for people with psychiatric disabilities or mental illnesses, a past or present consumer of mental health services must fully participate in all aspects of the audit.
  2. The auditing agency must inform the Ministry of Health immediately by way of written notice if there is any change to their accreditation status with JAS-ANZ.

  3. The auditing agency must undergo an audit by an auditing agency commissioned by the Ministry of Health (“the audit”). The purpose of the audit is to ensure the auditing agency remains compliant with the criteria for designation set out in section 33 (b) of the Act, which are that the auditing agency:

    • has the technical expertise to audit the provision of services of the kind it has been designated to audit;
    • has in place effective systems for auditing the provision of services of the kind it has been designated to audit;
    • has in place effective arrangements to avoid or manage any conflict of interest that may arise in auditing the provision of services of the kind it is designated to audit;
    • will administer those systems and arrangements properly and competently, and in compliance with any conditions subject to which the designation is given; and
    • will comply with this Act.

The audit will take place on dates to be advised by the Ministry of Health, and must be completed within two months of the date of designation of the auditing agency (or, if not within two months of the date of designation, by any later date as advised by the Ministry of Health).

The auditing agency must supply all information required by the auditing agency for the purposes of the audit, to the auditing agency.

Under section 38 of the Act, this designation will expire three years after the date of this notification in the New Zealand Gazette.

Dated at Wellington this 31st day of August 2005.

K. O. POUTASI (DR), Director-General of Health.

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Medicines Act 1981

Classification of Medicines

Pursuant to section 106 (1) of the Medicines Act 1981, I, Don Matheson, Deputy Director-General, Public Health Directorate, acting under delegated authority, hereby declare the following:

  1. The medicines listed in Schedule 1 to this notice are classified as prescription medicines.

  2. The medicines listed in Schedule 2 to this notice are classified as restricted medicines.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2005, No 154


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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏥 Designation of Auditing Agency under Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001 (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
23 August 2005
Healthcare, Auditing, Hospital Care, Rest Home Care, Residential Disability Care, DAA Group Limited
  • K. O. Poutasi (Dr), Director-General of Health

🏥 Designation of Auditing Agency

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
29 August 2005
Healthcare, Auditing, Hospital Care, Rest Home Care, Residential Disability Care, Enhancing Quality Services
  • K. O. Poutasi (Dr), Director-General of Health

🏥 Designation of Auditing Agency

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
31 August 2005
Healthcare, Auditing, Hospital Care, Rest Home Care, Residential Disability Care, International Certifications Limited
  • K. O. Poutasi (Dr), Director-General of Health

🏥 Classification of Medicines

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Medicines, Classification, Prescription Medicines, Restricted Medicines
  • Don Matheson, Deputy Director-General, Public Health Directorate