Office of Regulatory Affairs and Service Effectiveness: Corporate reports

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Office of Regulatory Affairs and Service Effectiveness annual report: 2023
Overview of the office’s progress in 2023 and priorities for 2024.
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Reducing red tape for physicians progress report: September 2024
Progress on implementing government’s plan to reduce unnecessary administrative burden (red tape) that affects doctors and patients.
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Inventory of regulatory, service and process changes due to COVID-19
Temporary changes to regulations, services and processes to support businesses during COVID-19.
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Jurisdiction review of regulatory insights and improvements in response to COVID-19
National and international regulatory insights and improvements in response to COVID-19.
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Reducing red tape for physicians progress report: February 2024
Progress on implementing government’s plan to reduce unnecessary administrative burden (red tape) that affects doctors and patients.
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Reducing red tape for physicians progress report: July 2023
Progress on implementing government’s plan to reduce unnecessary administrative burden (red tape) that affects doctors and patients.
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Reducing red tape for physicians progress report: May 2024
Progress on implementing government’s plan to reduce unnecessary administrative burden (red tape) that affects doctors and patients.
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Reducing red tape for physicians progress report: November 2023
Progress on implementing government’s plan to reduce unnecessary administrative burden (red tape) that affects doctors and patients.
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Regulatory burden reduction target report 2020: Office of Regulatory Affairs and Service Effectiveness
Government’s progress towards reducing the regulatory burden to businesses and citizens in 2020.
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Taking action on unnecessary physician administrative burden: Office of Regulatory Affairs and Service Effectiveness
Government’s plan to reduce unnecessary administrative burden that affects doctors.
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