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The burden of venous thromboembolism in Australia
2008
Publication, report or update

Report by Access Economics Pty Limited for The Australia and New Zealand Working Party on the Management and Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism.

Proposed National Safety and Quality Framework Consultation report - May 2010
2010
Publication, report or update
NSQHS Standards and their use in a Model National Accreditation Scheme: Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement
2010
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Regulatory Impact Statement on the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and their use in a Model National Accreditation Scheme
2010
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