✨ Health Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 76
28 MAY 2009
Health
Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001
Designation of Auditing Agency
Pursuant to section 32 of the Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001 (“the Act”), I, Anthony Hill, Deputy Director-General, Sector Accountability & Funding, Ministry of Health (“the Ministry”) under delegation from the Director-General of Health, designate Bureau Veritas (New Zealand) Limited, Enhancing Quality Services Limited, Health and Disability Auditing New Zealand Limited, International Certifications Limited, Telarc SAI Limited, The DAA Group Limited and Verification New Zealand Limited (the “Designated Auditing Agency” (“DAA”)) 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); and
- Residential Disability Care (as defined in section 4(1) of the Act).
This designation is subject to the following conditions:
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The DAA must comply with the requirements of the DAA Handbook issued by the Ministry and updated from time to time.
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Promptly after giving a certified provider or prospective provider an audit report, the DAA must:
- complete the Ministry of Health Audit Report Tool and provide an electronic copy to the Ministry; and
- provide a summary of the audit report to the Ministry (refer to condition 9).
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The DAA must provide any information about the auditing of health care services pursuant to the Act if requested in writing by the Ministry.
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During the term of the DAA’s designation the DAA will allow the Ministry to audit or to commission the undertaking of audits or reviews of the DAA. This could also include attending audits being undertaken by the DAA. The Ministry may or may not notify the DAA of any audit or review.
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The DAA must immediately notify the Ministry in writing of any significant change to the DAA, including but not restricted to:
- any change in ownership and/or control of the legal entity;
- any change in management personnel;
- any change to the Auditor Register (refer to condition 7); and
- any change in the status of any third party accreditation the DAA may hold including evidence of such accreditation and copies of any Third Party Accreditation Audit Reports or notifications in respect of their accreditation.
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The DAA must conduct as a minimum at least one annual:
- internal audit that focuses on the DAA’s auditing activities undertaken pursuant to the Act, together with a compliance audit against the requirements of the DAA as set out in the Act; and
- management review in respect of the DAA’s programmes operated pursuant to the Act.
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The DAA shall at all times operate an internal appeals system which is documented and conveyed in writing to all clients. Auditable records of the facts and outcomes of all client appeals shall be maintained by the DAA. The DAA must provide these records to the Ministry when requested in writing by the Ministry.
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The DAA must provide in a timely manner when requested by the Ministry in writing the details of the name, auditing qualifications and experience, and if relevant, the area of clinical or service competency of each auditor or technical expert approved by the DAA to undertake audits pursuant to the Act.
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The DAA must provide all documentation to the Ministry in the form prescribed by the Ministry.
This designation expires on 25 May 2012.
This notice revokes in its entirety the notice that designated Bureau Veritas (New Zealand) Limited (published in the New Zealand Gazette, 28 August 2008, No. 133, page 3487), Enhancing Quality Services Limited (published in the New Zealand Gazette, 28 August 2008, No. 133, page 3487), Health and Disability Auditing New Zealand Limited (published in the New Zealand Gazette, 24 July 2008, No. 116, page 3075), International Certifications Limited (published in the New Zealand Gazette, 28 August 2008, No. 133, page 3488), Telarc SAI Limited (published in the New Zealand Gazette, 7 August 2008, No. 124, page 3220), The DAA Group Limited (published in the New Zealand Gazette, 28 August 2008, No. 133, page 3488), and Verification New Zealand Limited (published in the New Zealand Gazette, 13 November 2008, No. 175, page 4522), pursuant to section 32 of the Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001.
Dated at Wellington this 25th day of May 2009.
ANTHONY HILL, Deputy Director-General, Sector Accountability & Funding, Ministry of Health.
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Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003
Appointment of Compulsory Care Co-ordinators
Under section 140 of the Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003, I appoint the following person as a compulsory care co-ordinator for the named geographical and operational areas listed below.
Northern region, being the geographical area including Auckland and Northland.
Ellarene Beer
The appointment of the above-named person takes effect on the date this notice is published in the New Zealand Gazette and ends on 20 May 2012.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of May 2009.
STEPHEN MCKERNAN, Director-General of Health.
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