❓ Ms Mettam questions the Minister for Health about the Director General's investigation failing to detect over-billing at Kalgoorlie Health Campus. The Minister rejects the characterisation of the investigation and states that new information has prompted further assistance to clarify the situation.
AnsweredQoN 348Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
Kalgoorlie Health Campus—Radiology billing
348. Ms Libby Mettam to
the Minister for Health:
I have a
supplementary question. Has the minister asked the Director General of Health
why her investigation failed to detect the serious over-billing issues at
Kalgoorlie?
348. Ms Libby Mettam to
the Minister for Health:
I have a
supplementary question. Has the minister asked the Director General of Health
why her investigation failed to detect the serious over-billing issues at
Kalgoorlie?
AnswerView source ↗
I do not accept the
characterisation of the investigation. I have been clear. Additional information
was received by my office last week. So, for the avoidance of any doubt, we
have now sought some further assistance so that we can be clear about what is
going on.
characterisation of the investigation. I have been clear. Additional information
was received by my office last week. So, for the avoidance of any doubt, we
have now sought some further assistance so that we can be clear about what is
going on.
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