Literature review from DSCATT clinical pathway draft process 2019-2020

Lea England made this Freedom of Information request to Department of Health

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Dear Department of Health,

Copy of the Literature Review for the “Australian Government Department of Health Clinical Pathway for Debilitating Symptom Complexes Attributed to Ticks (DSCATT)”. Refer to DoH correspondence Ref No: MC20-001341 dated 23/04/2020. “The clinical pathway project is a critical piece of work underpinned by a literature review of the current evidence.” The literature review is requested.

The office of health protection and the tendered company on the project Allen and Clarke should both have copies of the literature review for the DSCATT draft clinical pathway. As this is the evidence used to determine the draft clinical pathway, it should be available for public and stakeholder review.

Yours faithfully,

Lea England

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Dear Ms England

 

I refer to your request of 27 April 2020 to the Department of Health
(department) seeking access under the Freedom of Information Act 1982
(Cth) (FOI Act) to the following documents:

 

‘Copy of the Literature Review for the “Australian Government Department
of Health Clinical Pathway for Debilitating Symptom Complexes Attributed
to Ticks (DSCATT)”. Refer to DoH correspondence Ref No: MC20-001341 dated
23/04/2020. “The clinical pathway project is a critical piece of work
underpinned by a literature review of the current evidence.” The
literature review is requested.’

 

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Dear Ms England,

 

I refer to your request of 28 April 2020 to the Department of Health
(department) seeking access under the Freedom of Information Act 1982
(Cth) (FOI Act) to the following documents:

 

‘Copy of the Literature Review for the “Australian Government Department
of Health Clinical Pathway for Debilitating Symptom Complexes Attributed
to Ticks (DSCATT)”. Refer to DoH correspondence Ref No: MC20-001341 dated
23/04/2020. “The clinical pathway project is a critical piece of work
underpinned by a literature review of the current evidence.” The
literature review is requested.’

 

 

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Dear Ms England,

 

Please find attached correspondence in relation to your FOI request to the
Department of Health.

 

Kind regards

 

FOI Officer

 

FOI Unit – FOI and Legislation Support Section

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Legal & Assurance Division | Corporate Operations Group

Legal Advice & Legislation Branch

Australian Government Department of Health

T: 02 6289 1666 | E: [2][email address]

GPO Box 9848, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia

 

The Department of Health acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of
Australia and their continued connection to land, sea and community. We
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