National Clinical Quality Registry Program

The Australian Government is investing $40 million over 4 years to set up a National Clinical Quality Registry Program.

Latest news

Stream 1 (Round 2) has now closed and we are assessing applications.

New CQR best practice guides are now available.

About the program

Clinical quality registries (CQRs) are organisations that monitor the quality of health care by collecting information from patients who undergo certain medical procedures.

The program will support CQRs to:

  • track the safety and performance of treatments and devices
  • improve performance reporting for clinicians and hospitals.

It will also support the implementation of the National Strategy for Clinical Quality Registries and Virtual Registries 2020–2030.

Who we work with

We will work with the:

The ACSQHC has released the revised Australian Framework for Clinical Quality Registries (2024) and hosts the Australian Register of Clinical Registries.

Funding

The 4-year program will fund CQRs in 3 ways:

1. Funding support for existing national CQRs

Ten existing national CQRs will continue to receive funding support:

2. New funding streams for national CQRs

Stream 1

Stream 1 will provide funding support for a small number of additional high-priority, national CQRs. These will be selected through a competitive application process on AusTender.

The initial Stream 1 (Round 1) opportunity closed in May 2024. Two national CQRs were successful in that round:

Stream 1 (Round 2) closed on 31 March 2025 and we are assessing applications.

Stream 2

Stream 2 will provide grant funding for short-term projects that help boost CQR capacity.

The Stream 2 National CQR Automation and Innovation Capacity Building Grant Opportunity closed on 16 January 2025. We will announce the outcome once we finalise the process.

See the table below for current Stream 2 projects.

National CQR Capacity Building Grant Opportunity – New data modules

Organisation Project description
Australasian Leukaemia & Lymphoma Group Developing new data modules for patients with chronic leukaemia in the National Blood Cancer Registry. 
Monash University Developing a new patient reported outcome measures module for the Australian Cystic Fibrosis Data Registry.
Monash University Developing a new patient reported data module in the Australia and New Zealand Bariatric Surgery Registry.
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute Developing a new patient reported outcomes module for the Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry.

3. Strategy activities

The program will fund selected activities that support the continued implementation of the National Strategy for Clinical Quality Registries and Virtual Registries 2020–2030.

We recently engaged Venndelta Pty Ltd to carry out a mapping exercise of common data elements captured in national CQRs.

The Sax Institute is developing a best practice guide on how to embed Indigenous data sovereignty and data governance principles into national CQRs.

The ACSQHC is also working to:

In May 2025, we published new CQR best practice guides including:

  • Good Clinical Quality Registry Practice Guide
  • A Guide for Registry Based Trials.

Read our National CQR Program communique for more details.

Current strategy activities

ProviderProject description
Venndelta Pty LtdMapping of common data elements captured in national CQRs.
The Sax InstituteDeveloping best practice guidance  on embedding Indigenous data sovereignty and data governance principles into national CQRs.
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health CareUpdating the Prioritised list of clinical domains for clinical quality registry development and modernising the Australian Register of Clinical Registries.
Monash UniversityContinuing high priority activities under the National CQR Strategy.
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute LimitedDeveloping CQR tools and resources specifically for consumers.
Monash UniversityCreating best practice guidelines for registry-based trials.
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute LimitedExpanding CQR best practice and registry science capability.

Apply for funding

There are currently no funding applications open.

Please register on AusTender and Grant Connect to hear when we publish new opportunities.

The following key words and phrases may help you when registering your interest or when searching for opportunities:

  • Clinical Quality Registry
  • CQR
  • National Clinical Quality Registry Program.

For more information on how to register visit these help pages:

If you have a question about an advertised funding opportunity, please contact the us using the details provided in the relevant Approach to Market or Grant Opportunity Guidelines documents.

Resources

Contact

National Clinical Quality Registry Program contact

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