Tas Annual Report Summary 2015/16

Part 2: The National Scheme at work in Tasmania

Tasmania: data snapshot

Five insights for 2015/16

  • As at 30 June 2016, there were 14,123 registered health practitioners with a principal place of practice in Tasmania.
  • Tasmania is the principal place of practice for 2.4% of all registered nurses and pharmacists in Australia.
  • 1,137 new applications were received for registration in Tasmania, an increase of 6.2% from the previous year.
  • Complaints about practitioners in Tasmania increased by 12.6% year on year, to 242 new notifications received.
  • Of the 1,348 new statutory offence complaints received nationally, there were 13 made about practitioners in Tasmania.

Background

Data in the Tasmanian jurisdiction summary are drawn from the 2015/16 annual report published by AHPRA and the National Boards. Tasmanian data have been extracted from national source data to highlight the work we have undertaken over the past year to keep the public safe. All data were correct as at 30 June 2016.

Throughout, national figures are also provided to show how Tasmania compares with the national average. Where possible, we have included the previous year’s data for comparison.

In the following pages, you will find registration data, such as the number of practitioners in each profession whose principal place of practice (PPP) is in Tasmania, including a breakdown by registration type, registration division (for professions with divisions), information about specialties (for dental, medical and podiatry practitioners), and endorsements or notations held. A gender breakdown of practitioners by profession is also included.

Notifications data1 (about complaints lodged) are also included, with details of notifications received and closed during the year, as well as those that remained open at the end of the reporting year. Details of mandatory reports received and immediate actions taken are included, as well as information on the rate of notifications and mandatory notifications in the jurisdiction.

Information on statutory offence matters, tribunal and panel hearings, active monitoring cases and criminal history checks is also included. To view the 2015/16 AHPRA annual report in full, along with national, profession-specific data and other state and territories’ data, visit the 2015/16 annual report of AHPRA and the National Boards website.

In early 2017, each of the 14 national healthprofession boards will publish a summary report outlining their profession’s performance in 2015/16.

Note:

  1. In general, national data about notifications include data from the Health Professional Councils Authority (HPCA) in NSW, except when categories used differ between NSW and the other states and territories.

Registration in Tasmania

Tables 1–8 provide details of registered health practitioners with a principal place of practice in Tasmania. At 30 June 2016, the number of registered health practitioners in Tasmania was 14,123, an increase of 237 (1.7%) from 2014/15. This jurisdiction represents 2.1% of all registered health practitioners in Australia.

At a profession level, Tasmanian practitioners account for 2.4% of nurses and pharmacists nationally (the largest groups of registrants) to 0.5% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitoners and midwives (midwifery only) nationally.

Data also showed that in 2015/16 Tasmania had:

  • 2.2% of registered health practitioners with a recognised specialty nationally, and
  • 2% of health practitioners with a recognised endorsement or notation nationally, which permits an expanded scope of practice within their profession.

In 2015/16, applications received for registration in Tasmania increased by 6.2%, with 1,137 new applications. This equates to 1.7% of new applications received nationally during the year. Details of registration applications received, with a breakdown of profession and registration type, are provided in Table 7.

Table 1: Registered practitioners with Tas as the principal place of practice, by profession1
ProfessionTASNational total4% of national total
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner35870.5%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner334,7620.7%
Chiropractor575,1671.1%
Dental Practitioner35621,7411.6%
Medical Practitioner2,236107,1792.1%
Medical Radiation Practitioner31115,3032.0%
Midwife224,1220.5%
Nurse8,212346,3872.4%
Nurse and Midwife264629,6992.2%
Occupational Therapist28518,3041.6%
Optometrist855,1421.7%
Osteopath422,0942.0%
Pharmacist70129,7172.4%
Physiotherapist45028,8551.6%
Podiatry Practitioner1044,6552.2%
Psychologist58033,9071.7%
Total 2015/1614,123657,6212.1%
Total 2014/1513,886637,2182.2%
Population as a proportion of national population3517,40023,940,3002.2%

Note:

  1. Data are based on registered practitioners as at 30 June 2016.
  2. Practitioners who hold dual registration as both a nurse and a midwife.
  3. Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics demographics statistics as at 30 December 2015.
  4. National total also includes registrants who have no specified principal place of practice.
Table 2: Registered practitioners with Tas as the principal place of practice, by registration type
Profession/registration typeTASNational total% of national total
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner35870.5%
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner: General35850.5%
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner: Non-practising020.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner334,7620.7%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: General334,5350.7%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Non-practising02270.0%
Chiropractor575,1671.1%
Chiropractor: General554,8751.1%
Chiropractor: Non-practising22920.7%
Dental Practitioner35621,7411.6%
Dental Practitioner: General32719,4581.7%
Dental Practitioner: General and Non-practising1010.0%
Dental Practitioner: General and Specialist251,6321.5%
Dental Practitioner: Limited0740.0%
Dental Practitioner: Non-practising45460.7%
Dental Practitioner: Specialist0300.0%
Medical Practitioner2,236107,1792.1%
Medical Practitioner: General65836,9531.8%
Medical Practitioner: General (Teaching and Assessing)0360.0%
Medical Practitioner: General (Teaching and Assessing) and Specialist020.0%
Medical Practitioner: General and Specialist1,10750,6222.2%
Medical Practitioner: Limited872,7053.2%
Medical Practitioner: Non-practising532,6552.0%
Medical Practitioner: Provisional1215,4082.2%
Medical Practitioner: Specialist2108,7982.4%
Medical Radiation Practitioner31115,3032.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: General30314,5412.1%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Limited060.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Non-practising42341.7%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Provisional45220.8%
Midwife224,1220.5%
Midwife: General214,0500.5%
Midwife: Non-practising1721.4%
Nurse8,212346,3872.4%
Nurse: General8,081341,0712.4%
Nurse: General and Non-practising10250.0%
Nurse: Non-practising1295,1612.5%
Nurse: Provisional21301.5%
Nurse and Midwife64629,6992.2%
Nurse and Midwife: General60927,6802.2%
Nurse and Midwife: General and Non-practising2301,3372.2%
Nurse and Midwife: General and Provisional060.0%
Nurse and Midwife: Non-practising76711.0%
Nurse and Midwife: Provisional050.0%
Occupational Therapist28518,3041.6%
Occupational Therapist: General27117,5521.5%
Occupational Therapist: Limited1691.4%
Occupational Therapist: Non-practising136432.0%
Occupational Therapist: Provisional0400.0%
Optometrist855,1421.7%
Optometrist: General844,9771.7%
Optometrist: Limited050.0%
Optometrist: Non-practising11600.6%
Osteopath422,0942.0%
Osteopath: General422,0202.1%
Osteopath: Non-practising0660.0%
Osteopath: Provisional3080.0%
Pharmacist70129,7172.4%
Pharmacist: General65226,9482.4%
Pharmacist: Limited1714.3%
Pharmacist: Non-practising81,0350.8%
Pharmacist: Provisional401,7272.3%
Physiotherapist45028,8551.6%
Physiotherapist: General43027,6671.6%
Physiotherapist: Limited143464.0%
Physiotherapist: Non-practising68420.7%
Podiatry Practitioner1044,6552.2%
Podiatry Practitioner: General1034,5242.3%
Podiatry Practitioner: General and Specialist0300.0%
Podiatry Practitioner: Non-practising11011.0%
Psychologist58033,9071.7%
Psychologist: General49127,6271.8%
Psychologist: Non-practising201,6581.2%
Psychologist: Provisional694,6221.5%
Total14,123657,6212.1%

Note:

  1. Practitioners holding general registration in one division and non-practising registration in another division.
  2. Practitioners holding general registration in one profession and non-practising registration in the other profession.
  3. The Osteopathy Board introduced a category of provisional registration in 2013/14.
Table 3: Registered practitioners who hold an endorsement or notation with Tas as the principal place of practice
Profession/endorsement or notationTASNational total% of national total
Chiropractor: 0320.0%
Chiropractor: Acupuncture0320.0%
Dental Practitioner: 2952.1%
Dental Practitioner: Area of Practice2952.1%
Medical Practitioner: 135732.3%
Medical Practitioner: Acupuncture135732.3%
Midwife183422.3%
Midwife: Eligible Midwife20910.0%
Midwife: Midwife Practitioner010.0%
Midwife: Scheduled Medicines82503.2%
Nurse1422,8041.5%
Nurse: Eligible Midwife392893.1%
Nurse: Nurse Practitioner281,4182.0%
Nurse: Scheduled Medicines510970.5%
Optometrist602,3872.5%
Optometrist: Scheduled Medicines602,3872.5%
Osteopath020.0%
Osteopath: Acupuncture020.0%
Physiotherapist080.0%
Physiotherapist: Acupuncture080.0%
Podiatry Practitioner0740.0%
Podiatry Practitioner: Scheduled Medicines0740.0%
Psychologist22811,1672.0%
Psychologist: Area of Practice22811,1672.0%
Total35317,4842.0%

Note:

  1. Nursing and midwifery registrants may hold dual nursing and midwifery registration and may have endorsements against each registration. Nursing and midwifery registrants may hold one or more endorsement/notation in each profession.
  2. Holds notation of Eligible Midwife.
  3. Holds dual registration as a nurse and a midwife, and holds notation of Eligible Midwife.
Table 4: Registered practitioners with Tas as the principal place of practice, by profession and gender
Profession/genderTASNational total% of national total
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner Total35870.5%
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner: Female34520.7%
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner: Male01350.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner Total334,7620.7%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Female202,6020.8%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Male132,1600.6%
Chiropractor Total575,1671.1%
Chiropractor: Female171,9890.9%
Chiropractor: Male403,1781.3%
Dental Practitioner Total35621,7411.6%
Dental Practitioner: Female16110,7371.5%
Dental Practitioner: Male19511,0041.8%
Medical Practitioner Total2,236107,1792.1%
Medical Practitioner: Female93744,4922.1%
Medical Practitioner: Male1,29962,6872.1%
Medical Radiation Practitioner Total31115,3032.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Female21310,3692.1%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Male984,9342.0%
Midwife Total224,1220.5%
Midwife: Female214,1070.5%
Midwife: Male1156.7%
Nurse Total8,212346,3872.4%
Nurse: Female7,258306,4502.4%
Nurse: Male95439,9372.4%
Nurse and Midwife Total64629,6992.2%
Nurse and Midwife: Female63129,1772.2%
Nurse and Midwife: Male155222.9%
Occupational Therapist Total28518,3041.6%
Occupational Therapist: Female26116,7491.6%
Occupational Therapist: Male241,5551.5%
Optometrist Total855,1421.7%
Optometrist: Female292,6581.1%
Optometrist: Male562,4842.3%
Osteopath Total422,0942.0%
Osteopath: Female241,1372.1%
Osteopath: Male189571.9%
Pharmacist Total70129,7172.4%
Pharmacist: Female40418,2432.2%
Pharmacist: Male29711,4742.6%
Physiotherapist Total45028,8551.6%
Physiotherapist: Female32619,6391.7%
Physiotherapist: Male1249,2161.3%
Podiatry Practitioner Total1044,6552.2%
Podiatry Practitioner: Female662,8222.3%
Podiatry Practitioner: Male381,8332.1%
Psychologist Total58033,9071.7%
Psychologist: Female47126,9091.8%
Psychologist: Male1096,9981.6%
Total 14,123657,6212.1%
Table 5: Registered Chinese medicine, dental and medical radiation practitioners, and nurses and midwives with Tas as the principal place of practice, by division
Profession/divisionTASNational total% of national total
Chinese Medicine Practitioner334,7620.7%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Acupuncturist221,7221.3%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbal Dispenser1020.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbal Dispenser and Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner127790.3%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner192,1470.4%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Chinese Herbal Dispenser0450.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Chinese Herbal Dispenser and Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner10170.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner0500.0%
Dental Practitioner35621,7411.6%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Hygienist181,4141.3%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Hygienist and Dental Prosthetist1030.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Hygienist and Dental Prosthetist and Dental Therapist1020.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist124800.4%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist and Dentist020.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist and Oral Health Therapist010.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Hygienist and Dentist1030.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Hygienist and Oral Health Therapist1060.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Prosthetist481,2503.8%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Prosthetist and Dental Therapist1010.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Prosthetist and Dentist1010.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Therapist481,0164.7%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Therapist and Dentist010.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dental Therapist and Oral Health Therapist1040.0%
Dental Practitioner: Dentist22916,2641.4%
Dental Practitioner: Dentist and Oral Health Therapist1020.0%
Dental Practitioner: Oral Health Therapist111,2910.9%
Medical Radiation Practitioner31115,3032.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Diagnostic Radiographer23211,8402.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Diagnostic Radiographer and Nuclear Medicine Technologist11147.1%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Diagnostic Radiographer and Radiation Therapist1020.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Nuclear Medicine Technologist201,0951.8%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Radiation Therapist582,3522.5%
Nurse8,212346,3872.4%
Nurse: Enrolled Nurse (Division 2)1,47262,9942.3%
Nurse: Enrolled Nurse (Division 2) and Registered Nurse (Division 1)1696,4651.1%
Nurse: Registered Nurse (Division 1)6,671276,9282.4%
Nurse and Midwife64629,6992.2%
Nurse and Midwife: Enrolled Nurse and Midwife10640.0%
Nurse and Midwife: Enrolled Nurse and Registered Nurse and Midwife10660.0%
Nurse and Midwife: Registered Nurse and Midwife164629,5692.2%
Total9,558417,8922.3%

Note:

  1. Practitioners who hold dual or multiple registration
Table 6: Health practitioners with specialties at 30 June 20161
Profession/area of specialty practiceTASNational total% of national total
Dental Practitioner251,7141.5%
Dental Practitioner: Dento-maxillofacial radiology0100.0%
Dental Practitioner: Endodontics31631.8%
Dental Practitioner: Forensic odontology2267.7%
Dental Practitioner: Oral and maxillofacial surgery52022.5%
Dental Practitioner: Oral medicine0350.0%
Dental Practitioner: Oral pathology0240.0%
Dental Practitioner: Oral surgery0510.0%
Dental Practitioner: Orthodontics136052.1%
Dental Practitioner: Paediatric dentistry01300.0%
Dental Practitioner: Periodontics22230.9%
Dental Practitioner: Prosthodontics02130.0%
Dental Practitioner: Public health dentistry (Community dentistry)0160.0%
Dental Practitioner: Special needs dentistry0160.0%
Medical Practitioner1,41164,4632.2%
Medical Practitioner: Addiction medicine61683.6%
Medical Practitioner: Anaesthesia1154,7822.4%
Medical Practitioner: Dermatology65281.1%
Medical Practitioner: Emergency medicine491,9042.6%
Medical Practitioner: General practice62224,4712.5%
Medical Practitioner: Intensive care medicine168561.9%
Medical Practitioner: Intensive care medicine: Paediatric intensive care medicine1714.3%
Medical Practitioner: Intensive care medicine: No subspecialty declared158491.8%
Medical Practitioner: Medical administration33310.9%
Medical Practitioner: Obstetrics and gynaecology401,9322.1%
Medical Practitioner: Obstetrics and gynaecology: Gynaecological oncology1462.2%
Medical Practitioner: Obstetrics and gynaecology: Maternal-fetal medicine0400.0%
Medical Practitioner: Obstetrics and gynaecology: Obstetrics and gynaecological ultrasound0760.0%
Medical Practitioner: Obstetrics and gynaecology: Reproductive endocrinology and infertility1541.9%
Medical Practitioner: Obstetrics and gynaecology: Urogynaecology0310.0%
Medical Practitioner: Obstetrics and gynaecology: No subspecialty declared381,6852.3%
Medical Practitioner: Occupational and environmental medicine73082.3%
Medical Practitioner: Ophthalmology219912.1%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health382,5551.5%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric intensive care medicine060.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Clinical genetics0260.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Community child health0520.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: General paediatrics301,8251.6%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Neonatal and perinatal medicine31741.7%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric cardiology0360.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric clinical pharmacology010.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric emergency medicine0510.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: 0320.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: 0240.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: 0110.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric immunology and allergy0200.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric infectious diseases0190.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: 0270.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric nephrology0110.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric neurology1352.9%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric palliative medicine020.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric rehabilitation medicine080.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric respiratory and sleep medicine0270.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: Paediatric rheumatology0120.0%
Medical Practitioner: Paediatrics and child health: 41562.6%
Medical Practitioner: Pain medicine112764.0%
Medical Practitioner: Palliative medicine123123.8%
Medical Practitioner: Pathology432,0732.1%
Medical Practitioner: Pathology: Anatomical pathology (including cytopathology)198922.1%
Medical Practitioner: Pathology: Chemical pathology2952.1%
Medical Practitioner: Pathology: Forensic pathology2484.2%
Medical Practitioner: Pathology: General pathology41233.3%
Medical Practitioner: Pathology: Haematology115132.1%
Medical Practitioner: Pathology: Immunology11180.8%
Medical Practitioner: Pathology: Microbiology42311.7%
Medical Practitioner: Pathology: No subspecialty declared0530.0%
Medical Practitioner: Physician1739,7791.8%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Cardiology211,3131.6%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Clinical genetics0720.0%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Clinical pharmacology0550.0%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Endocrinology116581.7%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Gastroenterology and hepatology128361.4%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: General medicine351,7852.0%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Geriatric medicine116611.7%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Haematology115322.1%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Immunology and allergy21591.3%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Infectious diseases74081.7%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Medical oncology116261.8%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Nephrology105221.9%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Neurology75671.2%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Nuclear medicine72612.7%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Respiratory and sleep medicine136512.0%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: Rheumatology73651.9%
Medical Practitioner: Physician: No subspecialty declared83082.6%
Medical Practitioner: Psychiatry663,5651.9%
Medical Practitioner: Public health medicine104342.3%
Medical Practitioner: Radiation oncology83802.1%
Medical Practitioner: Radiology452,3681.9%
Medical Practitioner: Radiology: Diagnostic radiology402,0232.0%
Medical Practitioner: Radiology: Diagnostic ultrasound040.0%
Medical Practitioner: Radiology: Nuclear medicine31861.6%
Medical Practitioner: Radiology: No subspecialty declared21551.3%
Medical Practitioner: Rehabilitation medicine84971.6%
Medical Practitioner: Sexual health medicine11230.8%
Medical Practitioner: Sport and exercise medicine21191.7%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery1095,7111.9%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: Cardio-thoracic surgery42012.0%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: General surgery351,9741.8%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: Neurosurgery62472.4%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: Oral and maxillofacial surgery21231.6%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: Orthopaedic surgery251,3941.8%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: Otolaryngology - head and neck surgery94981.8%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: Paediatric surgery21031.9%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: Plastic surgery114502.4%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: Urology104342.3%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: Vascular surgery52292.2%
Medical Practitioner: Surgery: No subspecialty declared0580.0%
Podiatry Practitioner0300.0%
Podiatry Practitioner: Podiatric surgeon0300.0%
Grand Total1,43666,2072.2%

Note:

  1. The data above record the number of practitioners with registration in the specialist fields listed. Individual practitioners may be registered to practise in more than one specialist field.
Table 7: Applications received, by profession and registration type
Profession/registration typeTASNational total% of national total
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner Total02690.0%
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner: General02680.0%
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner: Non-practising010.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner Total07420.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: General05460.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Non-practising01960.0%
Chiropractor Total13940.3%
Chiropractor: General13400.3%
Chiropractor: Limited030.0%
Chiropractor: Non-practising0510.0%
Dental Practitioner Total131,5360.8%
Dental Practitioner: General121,2800.9%
Dental Practitioner: Limited0460.0%
Dental Practitioner: Non-practising11430.7%
Dental Practitioner: Specialist0670.0%
Medical Practitioner Total35716,2032.2%
Medical Practitioner: General1115,2802.1%
Medical Practitioner: Limited561,7203.3%
Medical Practitioner: Non-practising53931.3%
Medical Practitioner: Provisional1195,4532.2%
Medical Practitioner: 663,3572.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner Total231,7221.3%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: General171,1601.5%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Limited060.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Non-practising2822.4%
Medical Radiation Practitioner: Provisional44740.8%
Midwife Total191,7151.1%
Midwife: General151,4011.1%
Midwife: Non-practising42971.3%
Midwife: Provisional0170.0%
Nurse Total51828,8541.8%
Nurse: General46627,0311.7%
Nurse: Non-practising471,5133.1%
Nurse: Provisional53101.6%
Occupational Therapist Total212,2001.0%
Occupational Therapist: General121,7990.7%
Occupational Therapist: Limited1811.2%
Occupational Therapist: Non-practising82872.8%
Occupational Therapist: Provisional0330.0%
Optometrist Total63991.5%
Optometrist: General53651.4%
Optometrist: Limited060.0%
Optometrist: Non-practising1283.6%
Osteopath Total22071.0%
Osteopath: General21631.2%
Osteopath: Non-practising0280.0%
Osteopath: Provisional0160.0%
Pharmacist Total723,3242.2%
Pharmacist: General331,6222.0%
Pharmacist: Limited1293.4%
Pharmacist: Non-practising11510.7%
Pharmacist: Provisional371,5222.4%
Physiotherapist Total262,5051.0%
Physiotherapist: General162,1010.8%
Physiotherapist: Limited92443.7%
Physiotherapist: Non-practising11600.6%
Podiatry Practitioner Total94452.0%
Podiatry Practitioner: General94082.2%
Podiatry Practitioner: Non-practising0360.0%
Podiatry Practitioner: Specialist010.0%
Psychologist Total704,7591.5%
Psychologist: General291,7731.6%
Psychologist: Non-practising95291.7%
Psychologist: Provisional322,4571.3%
Total 2015/161,13765,2741.7%
Total 2014/151,07161,5171.7%
Table 8: Outcome of applications for registration finalised in 2015/16
OutcomeTASNational Total2% of National Total
Register1,00557,2601.8%
Register with conditions171,7161.0%
Register in a type other than applied for11500.7%
Register in a type other than applied for with conditions41303.1%
Refuse application62,7060.2%
Withdrawn683,8231.8%
Other31911.6%
Total 2015/16 (PPP)11,10465,9761.7%

Note:

  1. Based on state and territory of the applicant’s principal place of practice (PPP).
  2. National total figure includes overseas applicants and applicants who did not indicate their PPP.

Criminal history checks

Under the National Law, applicants for initial registration must undergo criminal history checks. A common criminal history standard is used across all 14 National Boards.

Nationally, AHPRA carried out 66,698 domestic and international criminal record checks of registrants in 2015/16, an increase of 28.4% from the previous year. The increase is largely due to a new approach to checking international criminal history, which was introduced in 2014/15.

In 2015/16, there were 995 criminal history checks carried out for applicants with a principal place of practice in Tasmania. Of those, 388 resulted in disclosable court outcomes. See Table 9.

Table 10 provides an overview of national cases where a criminal history check resulted in, or contributed to, the imposition of conditions by a Board or undertakings given by a practitioner. There were no such cases (0) in Tasmania in 2015/16.

Table 9: Domestic and international criminal history checks in Tas and nationally, by profession, and cases where a criminal history check resulted in, or contributed to, imposition of conditions or undertakings. State/territory1
ProfessionTAS: Number of CHCs2TAS: Number of DCOs3TAS: % of DCOs resulting from CHCsTAS: Conditions/undertakings resulting from CHCsTAS: % of total national CHCs resulted in conditions/undertakingsNational 2015/16: Number of CHCs2National 2015/16: Number of DCOs3National 2015/16: % of DCOs resulting from CHCsNational 2015/16: Conditions/undertakings resulting from CHCs
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner0 0.0%00.0%39619348.7%1
Chinese Medicine Practitioner3 0.0%00.0%933606.4%0
Chiropractor3133.3%00.0%787668.4%0
Dental Practitioner191052.6%00.0%1,992964.8%1
Medical Practitioner2182812.8%00.0%11,8912672.2%0
Medical Radiation Practitioner18738.9%00.0%1,728613.5%0
Midwife3266.7%00.0%859526.1%0
Nurse57429150.7%00.0%36,1401,9775.5%6
Occupational Therapist19947.4%00.0%2,288662.9%0
Optometrist0 0.0%00.0%40851.2%0
Osteopath0 0.0%00.0%185158.1%0
Pharmacist561628.6%00.0%2,516863.4%1
Physiotherapist23521.7%00.0%2,702943.5%0
Podiatry Practitioner19631.6%00.0%814546.6%0
Psychologist401332.5%00.0%3,0591836.0%1
Total 2015/1699538839.0%00.0%66,6983,2754.9%10
Total 2014/1581933641.0%00.0%51,9473,1006.0%37

Note:

  1. For 2015/16, figures are reported by principal place of practice. For 2014/15, figures are reported by the state/territory location of the preferred address as advised by the applicant/registrant. Where this can’t be identified, the location of the office assessing the application is used.
  2. Criminal history checks. Refers to both domestic and international criminal history checks submitted. International criminal history checks started in 2014/15.
  3. Disclosable court outcomes.
Table 10: Cases in 2015/16 where a criminal history check resulted in, or contributed to, imposition of conditions or undertakings, by profession
ProfessionTASTotal % of national total
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner010.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner000.0%
Chiropractor000.0%
Dental Practitioner010.0%
Medical Practitioner000.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner000.0%
Midwife000.0%
Nurse060.0%
Occupational Therapist000.0%
Optometrist000.0%
Osteopath000.0%
Pharmacist010.0%
Physiotherapist000.0%
Podiatry Practitioner000.0%
Psychologist010.0%
Total 2015/160100.0%
Total 2014/150370.0%

Notifications in Tasmania

Notifications are complaints or concerns that are raised with AHPRA about registered health practitioners or students practising in Australia, excluding New South Wales, where complaints are handled by the Health Professional Councils Authority (HPCA), and Queensland, where complaints may be referred to AHPRA by the Office of the Health Ombudsman (OHO).

Tables 11–23 contain data relating to notifications about registered health practitioners with a principal place of practice (PPP) in Tasmania. Some tables do not include data from the HPCA in NSW, as indicated in the table headings.

Nationally, notifications received in 2015/16 increased by 19.7% (including those managed by the HPCA). Notifications received about practitioners with a PPP in Tasmania increased by 12.6%, to 242 complaints, compared with 215 in the previous year. This represents 2.4% of all notifications received nationally.

Of the new notifications received, mandatory notifications in Tasmania increased from 30 in 2014/15 to 35 in 2015/16; this represents 3.6% of mandatory notifications nationally in 2015/16. There were 13 fewer open notifications in Tasmania as at 30 June 2016 than the previous year (106, compared with 119 in 2014/15). This represents 1.8% of open matters nationally.

The percentage of the Tasmanian registrant base with notifications received in 2015/16 was 1.7%, which was 0.2% higher than the national percentage.

A large proportion of notifications (88) were about clinical care. See Table 14.

The majority of complaints came via a health complaints entity (85) or directly from a patient (28).

There were 13 cases where immediate action was initiated against practitioners in Tasmania. In 12 of these cases the registration of the practitioner was suspended or restricted in order to protect the public. In the remaining case the Board determined that no further action was required1. See Table 16.

Two notifications were closed in 2015/16 that had been received before the National Law took effect in 2010. None remain open. See Table 17.

Tables 18–22 detail the outcomes of key stages in the notifications process during 2015/16; note the national data in these tables do not include data for NSW, because complaints in that jurisdiction are managed by the HPCA.

The majority of the 267 enquiries received about Tasmanian registrants in 2015/16 were considered to meet the criteria for a notification (200) and an assessment commenced.

On completion of assessment of cases in 2015/16, 183 were closed and 50 were taken to a further stage. See Table 19.

Seven cases were closed following a panel hearing and five following a tribunal hearing. See Tables 21 and 22.

In total, 251 matters were closed in Tasmania in 2015/16. See Table 23.

Note:

  1. No further action is usually taken when, based on the available information, the Board determines there is no risk to the public that meets the threshold for regulatory action or because a practitioner has taken steps to voluntarily address issues of concern.
Table 11: Notifications received or closed in 2015/16 or remaining open at 30 June 2016, by profession
ProfessionAll received: TASAll received: National totalAll received: % of national totalMandatory received: TASMandatory received: National totalMandatory received: % of national totalClosed: TASClosed: National totalClosed: % of national totalOpen at 30 June: TASOpen at 30 June: National totalOpen at 30 June: % of national total
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner0 50.0%010.0%0 90.0%0 1 0.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner1 541.9%040.0%1 362.8%0 33 0.0%
Chiropractor0 1460.0%0100.0%0 1010.0%0 126 0.0%
Dental Practitioner14 1,0251.4%1273.7%15 7941.9%5 621 0.8%
Medical Practitioner131 5,3712.4%112724.0%136 4,7142.9%53 2,882 1.8%
Medical Radiation Practitioner0 480.0%070.0%0 380.0%0 27 0.0%
Midwife2 1031.9%1166.3%1 831.2%1 82 1.2%
Nurse 60 1,9423.1%185193.5%59 1,7623.3%32 1,226 2.6%
Occupational Therapist0 590.0%020.0%0 560.0%0 25 0.0%
Optometrist1 392.6%010.0%0 440.0%1 15 6.7%
Osteopath0 230.0%010.0%0 270.0%0 9 0.0%
Pharmacist21 5703.7%2385.3%22 5374.1%8 330 2.4%
Physiotherapist2 1022.0%050.0%1 931.1%2 67 3.0%
Podiatry Practitioner2 573.5%050.0%2 494.1%0 28 0.0%
Psychologist8 5281.5%2722.8%14 4842.9%4 316 1.3%
Unknown10 100.0%000.0%0 120.0%0 1 0.0%
Total 2015/16 (PPP)2242 10,082 2.4%35 9803.6%2518,8392.8% 106 5,789 1.8%
Total 2014/15 (PPP)2215 8,426 2.6%30 8333.6%2369,0032.6% 119 4,531 2.6%
Total 2014/15 (Responsible Office)3237 8,426 2.8%348334.1%2679,0033.0% 127 4,531 2.8%

Note:

  1. Profession of registrant is not always identifiable in the early stages of a notification.
  2. For 2015/16, notifications are based on the state or territory of the practitioner’s principal place of practice (PPP).
  3. Prior to the above, notifications were based on the location of the AHPRA state or territory office that handled the notification (Responsible Office).
Table 12: Percentage of registrant base with notifications received in 2015/16, by profession1
Profession TASNational total
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner0.0%0.9%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner3.0%1.1%
Chiropractor0.0%2.8%
Dental Practitioner3.9%4.7%
Medical Practitioner5.9%5.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner0.0%0.3%
Midwife20.3%0.3%
Nurse30.7%0.5%
Occupational Therapist0.0%0.3%
Optometrist1.2%0.8%
Osteopath0.0%1.1%
Pharmacist3.0%1.9%
Physiotherapist0.4%0.4%
Podiatry Practitioner1.9%1.2%
Psychologist1.4%1.6%
Total 2015/16 (PPP)41.7%1.5%
Total 2014/15 (PPP)41.5%1.3%
Total 2014/15 (Responsible Office)41.7%1.3%

Note:

  1. Percentages are based on registrants whose profession and principal place of practice (PPP) have been identified.
  2. The registrant base for midwives includes registrants with midwifery or with nursing and midwifery registration.
  3. The registrant base used for nurses includes registrants with midwifery or with nursing and midwifery registration.
  4. For 2015/16, notifications are based on the practitioner’s PPP. Prior to this, notifications were based on the state or territory where the notification was handled (Responsible Office).
Table 13: Registrants involved in mandatory notifications, by jurisdiction
Jurisdiction2015/16 (PPP)1: No. practitioners32015/16 (PPP)1: Rate / 10,000 practitioners42014/15 (PPP)1: No. practitioners32014/15 (PPP)1: Rate / 10,000 practitioners42014/15 (Responsible Office)2: No. practitioners32014/15 (Responsible Office)2: Rate / 10,000 practitioners4
TAS3222.72820.23223.0

Note:

  1. Principal place of practice (PPP).
  2. State or territory where the notification is handled for registrants, including those registrants who do not reside in Australia.
  3. Figures represent the number of practitioners involved in the mandatory reports received.
  4. Practitioners with no PPP re not represented in the calculation of a rate for each state, but are included in the calculation of the Total Australia rate.
Table 14: Issues in notifications received in 2015/16
Issue TASNational total% of national total
Behaviour 9 374 2.4%
Billing1 178 0.6%
Boundary violation 8 344 2.3%
Clinical care88 4,208 2.1%
Communication32 668 4.8%
Confidentiality 7 248 2.8%
Conflict of interest3 20 15.0%
Discrimination0 27 0.0%
Documentation 10 436 2.3%
Health impairment 13 932 1.4%
Infection/hygiene2 87 2.3%
Informed consent5 116 4.3%
Medico-legal conduct2 146 1.4%
National Law breach5 299 1.7%
National Law offence0 277 0.0%
Offence7 329 2.1%
Offence by student1 9 11.1%
Other 7 170 4.1%
Pharmacy/medication36 1,062 3.4%
Research/teaching/assessment0 20 0.0%
Response to adverse event4 43 9.3%
Teamwork/supervision 1 65 1.5%
Not recorded1 24 4.2%
Total24210,0822.4%
Table 15: Source of notifications received in 2015/16
SourceTASNational total (excluding HPCA)01% of national total (excluding HPCA)
Anonymous51124.5%
Drugs and poisons32412.5%
Education provider1214.8%
Employer175683.0%
Government department61553.9%
HCE8543419.6%
Health advisory service0280.0%
Hospital0710.0%
Insurance company0140.0%
Lawyer0440.0%
Member of Parliament1250.0%
Member of the public3934011.5%
Ombudsman0350.0%
Other Board1392.6%
Other practitioner327414.3%
Own motion103293.0%
Patient282,0221.4%
Police0930.0%
Relative35960.5%
Self71823.8%
Treating practitioner2583.4%
Unclassified21481.4%
Total2426,0564.0%

Note:

  1. The national total excludes Health Professional Councils Authority (HPCA) data as the categorisation of ‘source’ differs between the HPCA and AHPRA.
Table 16: Immediate action cases about notifications received in 2015/16
OutcomeTASNational total% of national total
Not take immediate action11390.7%
Accept undertaking5677.5%
Impose conditions34050.7%
Accept surrender of registration0130.0%
Suspend registration41063.8%
Decision pending0190.0%
Total137491.7%
Table 17: Notifications under previous legislation open at 30 June 2016, by profession (excluding HPCA)
Profession TAS National total1 % of national total
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner00 0.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner00 0.0%
Chiropractor02 0.0%
Dental Practitioner00 0.0%
Medical Practitioner07 0.0%
Medical Radiation Practitioner00 0.0%
Midwife00 0.0%
Nurse00 0.0%
Occupational Therapist00 0.0%
Optometrist00 0.0%
Osteopath00 0.0%
Pharmacist03 0.0%
Physiotherapist00 0.0%
Podiatry Practitioner00 0.0%
Psychologist02 0.0%
Total 2015/160140.0%
Total 2014/152385.3%

Note:

  1. Of the 14 open matters in the national total for 2015/16, 13 are lodged with a tribunal.
Table 18: Outcome of enquiries received in 2015/16 (excluding HPCA)
OutcomeTAS National total % of national total
Moved to notification, complaint or offence2006,2143.2%
Closed at lodgement571,5763.6%
Yet to be determined103742.7%
Total2678,1643.3%
Table 19a: Outcome of assessments finalised in 2015/16 (excluding HPCA)
Outcome of decisions to take the notification furtherTAS National total (excluding HPCA) % of national total
Health or performance assessment112953.7%
Investigation371,9751.9%
Panel hearing0160.0%
Tribunal hearing2366.7%
Total502,2892.2%
Table 19b: Outcome of assessments finalised in 2015/16 (excluding HPCA)
Outcome of notifications closed following assessmentTAS National total (excluding HPCA) % of national total
No further action832,3583.5%
HCE to retain5810953.2%
Refer all or part of the notification to another body0330.0%
Dealt with as enquiry2474.3%
Managed as a complaint by a co-regulator050.0%
Managed as an offence under Part 7 of the National Law070.0%
Caution313678.4%
Accept undertaking1462.2%
Impose conditions81644.9%
Practitioner surrenders registration020.0%
Total1833,1385.8%
Table 20a: Outcome of investigations finalised in 2015/16 (excluding HPCA)
Outcome of decisions to take the notification furtherTAS National total (excluding HPCA) % of national total
Assessment0160.0%
Health or performance assessment51164.3%
Panel hearing1791.3%
Tribunal hearing81008.0%
Total143114.5%
Table 20b: Outcome of investigations finalised in 2015/16 (excluding HPCA)
Outcome of notifications closed following investigationTAS National total (excluding HPCA) % of national total
No further action258383.0%
HCE to retain2825.0%
Refer all or part of the notification to another body0110.0%
Dealt with as enquiry010.0%
Managed as a complaint by a co-regulator050.0%
Caution92723.3%
Accept undertaking0720.0%
Impose conditions61893.2%
Suspend registration010.0%
Total421,3973.0%
Table 21: Outcome of panel hearings finalised in 2015/16 (excluding HPCA)
OutcomeTAS National total (excluding HPCA) % of national total
No further action0320.0%
Accept undertaking010.0%
Caution1392.6%
Reprimand21118.2%
Impose conditions4884.5%
Practitioner surrenders registration010.0%
Suspend registration010.0%
Total71734.0%
Table 22: Outcome of tribunal hearings finalised in 2015/16 (excluding HPCA)
OutcomeTAS National total (excluding HPCA) % of national total
No further action21811.1%
Caution030.0%
Reprimand1214.8%
Fine registrant050.0%
Accept undertaking020.0%
Impose conditions1283.6%
Practitioner surrenders registration030.0%
Suspend registration0440.0%
Cancel registration0340.0%
Not permitted to reapply for registration for a period of 12 months080.0%
Withdrawn1911.1%
Total51752.9%
Table 23: Notifications closed in 2015/16, by profession and stage at closure in Tas
Profession AssessmentInvestigationHealth or performance assessmentPanel hearingTribunal hearingTotal 2015/16
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner 000000
Chinese Medicine Practitioner 100001
Chiropractor000000
Dental Practitioner15000015
Medical Practitioner10024345136
Medical Radiation Practitioner 000000
Midwife100001
Nurse418100059
Occupational Therapist 000000
Optometrist000000
Osteopath000000
Pharmacist17302022
Physiotherapist100001
Podiatry Practitioner200002
Psychologist6701014
Not identified1000000
Total 2015/16184421375251

Note:

  1. Practitioner profession may not have been identified in notifications closed at an early stage.

Monitoring and compliance

AHPRA’s monitoring and compliance team monitors health practitioners and students with restrictions on their registration, or whose registration has been suspended or cancelled.

Monitoring ensures practitioners are complying with restrictions placed on their registration. Each case is assigned to one of five streams, where the below affects a practitioner or student’s ability or performance:

  • health: physical or mental impairment, disability, condition or disorder (including substance abuse or dependence)
  • performance: deficiencies in knowledge, skill, judgement or care
  • conduct: where they have a criminal history or have demonstrated a lesser standard of professional care than expected
  • suitability/eligibility: they do not hold an approved or equivalent qualification; lack English-language skills; do not meet the requirements for recency of practice or do not meet approved registration standards, or
  • prohibited practitioner/student: they are subject to a cancellation order, surrender of registration or change to non-practising registration or suspension.

At 30 June 2016, there were 105 cases under active compliance monitoring in Tasmania.

Tasmania accounted for 2.1% of all cases nationally under active monitoring. The majority of these registrants were medical practitioners (41) or nurses (41). See Tables 24 and 25.

Table 24. Active monitoring cases at 30 June 2016, by profession (excluding HPCA)
ProfessionTAS National total (excluding HPCA) % of national total
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner0730.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner29540.2%
Chiropractor0460.0%
Dental Practitioner21411.4%
Medical Practitioner411,7672.3%
Medical Radiation Practitioner41093.7%
Midwife21441.4%
Nurse411,2743.2%
Occupational Therapist1362.8%
Optometrist0170.0%
Osteopath090.0%
Pharmacist51782.8%
Physiotherapist0600.0%
Podiatry Practitioner1214.8%
Psychologist61344.5%
Total1054,9632.1%
Table 25: Active monitoring cases at 30 June 2016 in Tas and nationally, by stream
JurisdictionConduct1Health1Performance1Prohibited practitioner/ studentSuitability/eligibility2Total 2015/16
TAS111726942105
National 2015/1637091,0006772193,1295,734
% of national total1.6%1.7%3.8%4.1%1.3%1.8%

Note:

  1. Includes cases to be transitioned from AHPRA to HPCA for Conduct, Health and Performance streams.
  2. AHPRA performs monitoring of compliance cases in ‘suitability/eligibility’ matters for NSW registrations.
  3. Includes cases monitored by the HPCA.

Statutory offence complaints

In order to protect the public, the National Law sets out the following types of statutory offences:

  • unlawful use of protected titles
  • performing restricted acts
  • holding out (unlawful claims by individuals or organisations as to registration), and
  • unlawful advertising.

These offences are prosecuted in the Magistrates’ Court (or equivalent) of the relevant state or territory, and carry penalties or fines that may be imposed on a finding of guilt.

Nationally, AHPRA received 1,348 statutory offence complaints in 2015/16 (166% more than in 2014/15). This increase was largely due to a series of complaints made by organisations about alleged advertising breaches, which made up 75% of all complaints. Of these, 57.3% were about chiropractic services, 16% were about dental services and 13.1% were about medical services.

Noting that the total numbers are relatively small, 13 new statutory offence complaints were made about practitioners with a principal place of practice in Tasmania. This represents an increase of 225% from 2014/15, which is consistent with the national pattern. Tasmania received 1% of all offence complaints received nationally. See Table 26.

Fourteen statutory offences were closed in 2015/16, 250% more than were closed in 2014/15.

Almost all new matters in Tasmania related to title protection or advertising concerns.

Table 26: Offences received and closed by profession and jurisdiction1
ProfessionTAS: ReceivedTAS: ClosedNational Total2: ReceivedNational Total2: Closed% of National Total: Received% of National Total: Closed
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner00000.0%0.0%
Chinese Medicine Practitioner0026120.0%0.0%
Chiropractor42601680.7%2.9%
Dental Practitioner131961570.5%1.9%
Medical Practitioner552021282.5%3.9%
Medical Radiation Practitioner00870.0%0.0%
Midwife003360.0%0.0%
Nurse0054400.0%0.0%
Occupational Therapist00650.0%0.0%
Optometrist00990.0%0.0%
Osteopath1012258.3%0.0%
Pharmacist0013130.0%0.0%
Physiotherapist0066400.0%0.0%
Podiatry Practitioner0026170.0%0.0%
Psychologist2483642.4%6.3%
Unknown3001390.0%0.0%
Total 2015/16 (PPP)413141,3486001.0%2.3%
Total 2014/15 (PPP)4445065180.8%0.8%

Note:

  1. This table captures offence complaints by principal place of practice (PPP) and includes all offences from sections 113–116 of the National Law, not only offences about advertising, title and practice protection.
  2. The national total includes offences managed about unregistered persons where there is no PPP recorded.
  3. AHPRA also receives offence complaints about unregistered persons where there is no PPP recorded. Only registered practitioners have a designated PPP.
  4. Based on state and territory of the practitioner’s PPP.