(1) The Commission has the following functions:
(a) to promote, support and encourage the implementation of arrangements, programs and initiatives relating to health care safety and quality matters;
(b) to collect, analyse, interpret and disseminate information relating to health care safety and quality matters;
(c) to advise the Minister about health care safety and quality matters;
(d) to publish (whether on the internet or otherwise) reports and papers relating to health care safety and quality matters;
(e) to formulate, in writing, standards relating to health care safety and quality matters;
(f) to formulate, in writing, guidelines relating to health care safety and quality matters;
(g) to formulate, in writing, indicators relating to health care safety and quality matters;
(h) to promote, support and encourage the implementation of:
(i) standards formulated under paragraph (e); and
(ii) guidelines formulated under paragraph (f);
(i) to promote, support and encourage the use of indicators formulated under paragraph (g);
(j) to monitor the implementation and impact of:
(i) standards formulated under paragraph (e); and
(ii) guidelines formulated under paragraph (f);
(k) to advise:
(i) the Minister; and
(ii) each participating State/Territory Health Minister;
about which standards formulated under paragraph (e) are suitable for implementation as national clinical standards;
(l) to formulate model national schemes that:
(i) provide for the accreditation of organisations that provide health care services; and
(ii) relate to health care safety and quality matters;
(m) to consult and co - operate with other persons, organisations and governments on health care safety and quality matters;
(n) such functions (if any) as are specified in a written instrument given by the Minister to the Commission Board Chair;
(o) to promote, support, encourage, conduct and evaluate training programs for purposes in connection with the performance of any of the Commission's functions;
(p) to promote, support, encourage, conduct and evaluate research for purposes in connection with the performance of any of the Commission's functions;
(q) to do anything incidental to or conducive to the performance of any of the above functions.
Note 1: See also section 57 (compliance with standards and guidelines is voluntary).
Note 2: Sections 10 and 11 impose consultation requirements on the Commission.
(2) Before making an instrument under paragraph (1)(n), the Minister must consult each participating State/Territory Health Minister.
Legislative instruments
(3) A standard formulated under paragraph (1)(e) is not a legislative instrument.
(4) Guidelines formulated under paragraph (1)(f) are not a legislative instrument.
(5) An indicator formulated under paragraph (1)(g) is not a legislative instrument.
(6) A model national scheme formulated under paragraph (1)(l) is not a legislative instrument.
(7) An instrument made under paragraph (1)(n) is not a legislative instrument.