❓ A parliamentary question from Mr Lachlan Hunter to the Minister for Health regarding concerns raised by the WA Country Health Service about the transfer of patient imaging data from Kalgoorlie Health Campus to external radiologists, separate from irregular billing practices.
AnsweredQoN 333Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
Kalgoorlie Health Campus—Patient imaging data
333. Mr Lachlan Hunter to
the Minister for Health:
Separate to the
revelations regarding the irregular billing practices at Kalgoorlie Health
Campus, which have now been referred to the Corruption and Crime Commission,
has the minister at any point been advised of concerns raised by the WA Country
Health Service regarding the transfer of patient imaging data from Kalgoorlie
Health Campus to external radiologists outside the approved reporting pathways?
333. Mr Lachlan Hunter to
the Minister for Health:
Separate to the
revelations regarding the irregular billing practices at Kalgoorlie Health
Campus, which have now been referred to the Corruption and Crime Commission,
has the minister at any point been advised of concerns raised by the WA Country
Health Service regarding the transfer of patient imaging data from Kalgoorlie
Health Campus to external radiologists outside the approved reporting pathways?
AnswerView source ↗
No, to the best of
my knowledge.
my knowledge.
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