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

A new Stream 2 grant opportunity is now open on Grant Connect.

The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care has released the revised Australian Framework for National Clinical Quality Registries (2024). Visit their website for more information.

Read our latest Communique.

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 Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care has also recently released the 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 opportunity closed in May 2024. We are pleased to announce that 2 national CQRs were successful in that round:

  • Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Registry
  • Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.

We intend to advertise a second Stream1 opportunity in the first quarter of 2025.

Stream 2

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

A new Stream 2 grant opportunity is now open on Grant Connect. Applications close on 26 September 2024.

We will include the timing, scope, and eligibility criteria for each project opportunity in the published documents on Grant Connect at the time of release.

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

The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care recently started work to:

Work is also in progress to:

  • continue the CQR Communication and Collaboration Hub
  • develop a Good CQR Best Practice Guide
  • advance best practice clinician and PROMs reporting.

Read our National Clinical Quality Registry Program communique for more details.

See the table below for our current strategy projects.

ProviderProject description
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

A new Stream 2 grant opportunity is now open, please register on Grant Connect. Applications close on 26 September 2024.

You can apply for:

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:

Resources

Contact

National Clinical Quality Registry Program contact

The Australian Government is investing $40 million over 4 years to establish a National Clinical Quality Registry Program. Contact us for information on the program.
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