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Annual Report 2001—2002

National Treatment Monitoring Committee Annual Report 2001—2002
The National Treatment Monitoring Committee
Enabling legislation
Membership
Powers and functions
Staff
Funding
Meetings
Activities and issues raised
New South Wales Treatment Monitoring Committee
Victoria Treatment Monitoring Committee
Queensland Treatment Monitoring Committee
South Australia Treatment Monitoring Committee
Western Australia Treatment Monitoring Committee
Tasmania Treatment Monitoring Committee
Northern Territory Treatment Monitoring Committee
Australian Capital Territory Treatment Monitoring Committee
The National Treatment Monitoring Committee (NATMOC)
was established to monitor the integration or sale of the Repatriation
General Hospitals (RGHs) and the operation of the Repatriation Private
Patient Scheme (RPPS) in each State and Territory.
Representatives of key ex-service organisations (ESOs) and the Department
of Veterans’ Affairs make up the committee. NATMOC held its inaugural
meeting on 19 March 1992 but was not formally established until the Repatriation
Private Patient Principles (RPPPs) came into operation on 1 July 1992.
After approving the operation of the committee for an initial two-year
period, the Repatriation Commission reviewed NATMOC’s role in May
1994 and, satisfied with its progress, approved an extension for a further
two years. It approved further extensions in 1996 and 1998. In June 2002,
NATMOC was extended until 2004.
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