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Health Care Complaints Commission : ウィキペディア英語版 | Health Care Complaints Commission
The New South Wales Health Care Complaints Commission (commonly referred to as the 'HCCC'), is an independent statutory body created by the Parliament of New South Wales, Australia to receive, assess, resolve or prosecute complaints relating to health service providers in New South Wales.〔''Health Care Complaints Act'' (NSW) 1993, s3, current version for 4 July 2014 to date (accessed 13 January 2015 at 12:32): http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/maintop/view/inforce/act+105+1993+cd+0+N〕 == Purpose == The Health Care Complaints Commission's purpose is stated in the ''Health Care Complaints Act ''which establishes it as "protection of the health and safety of the public must be the paramount consideration".〔 The Commission receives consistent media attention for its actions. Recent attention includes criticism of its performance with a major Sydney newspaper, the ''Sydney Morning Herald, ''reporting that new "statistics expos() a dramatic decline in investigations despite complaints from the public being at an all-time high."
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