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iii. these payments do not relate to any meals
iv. these payments do not relate to any other expenses
(f) as per the travel policy the 64 international flights were business class. The domestic travel was taken as economy class except flights to Darwin (1) and Perth (4) which are available as business class as per the travel policy.
• The invoice for $28,689.79 relates to the Division of Medicine and Division of Surgery. The invoice is mainly travel expenses that relate to approved training and study leave conferences and seminars funded by the Medical Education Expenses entitlement under the Medical Officers Enterprise Agreement or funded by The Canberra Hospital Private Practice Fund. There is one accommodation charge that relates to an executive staff member attending a conference interstate. There are also a number of accommodation charges for locum medical staff:
(a) I have been advised by CHS that the information sought is not in an easily retrievable form, and that to collect and assemble the information sought solely for the purpose of answering the question would require a considerable diversion of resources.
(b) these payments relate to 19 clinical staff and one executive staff member.
(c) these payments mostly relate to clinical staff, with the exception of one executive member.
(d) these payments do not relate to any non staff
(e)
i. there were 13 domestic flight charges to the value of $3866.80 and 1 international flight charge to the value of $11,133.91.
ii. there were 13 domestic accommodation charges to the value of $13,689.08 and no international accommodation charges.
iii. these payments do not relate to any meals
iv. these payments do not relate to any other expenses
(f) as per the travel policy the 1 international flight was business class. The domestic travel was taken as economy class.
Health—stroke services
(Question No 2129)
Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Health and Wellbeing, upon notice, on 15 February 2019:
(1) How many cases of stroke occurred in the ACT during (a) 2012-13, (b) 2013-14, (c) 2014-15, (d) 2015-16, (e) 2016-17, (f) 2017-18 and (g) 2018-19 (to the date on which this question was published in the Questions on Notice Paper).
(2) How many cases of stroke resulted in death within one month for each of the years in part (1).
(3) Did the Government make an election promise relating to the delivery of a stroke service before the 2016 ACT election; if so, what (a) was the nature of the
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