@maliboo - as you wish sir/ma'am. hehe. whatever suits our personalities para makaraos sa anxiety is good. hehe. 🙂
@dadedidodu17 - hindi po sila pero sa pag kakaintindi ko, sa <a href="http://www.immi.gov.au/gateways/panel_doctors/about_global_health/">Global Health</a> is parang gateway/middleman tapos ang <a href="http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/health-requirements/assessment-health-exam-results.htm">MOC</a> is parang judge sa mga medicals na merong significantt finding.
Here's an overview na nakita ko sa links which I posted above(worth reading)
<blockquote><b>What does Global Health do?</b>
Global Health is responsible for operational issues related to health and health processing in the department.
More specifically, Global Health manages the international panel physician network, including:
keeping the contact details of panel members up to date
appointing and removing panel members including doctors, their locums and chief radiologists
communicating changes in process and policy to panel members
producing information newsletters for panel members
organising and conducting onsite audit visits of panel clinics
auditing health examinations
answering procedural questions
providing advice on medical issues to the panel members
and
- investigating health related complaints and issues.
<b>Medical Officer of the Commonwealth opinion</b>
Where a significant health condition has been identified, or you completed your health examinations in certain countries, your health examination reports will be referred to a MOC for assessment. A MOC will then provide one of the following opinions:
The applicant meets the health requirement
The applicant meets the health requirement on the condition that they sign a Health
Undertaking in order to meet the health requirement.
See: Health Undertakings
- The applicant does not meet the health requirement. The visa application will be refused unless a health waiver is available.
See: Health Waivers
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