About the program
The QUPP provides grants for projects that support quality:
- pathology referrals
- pathology practices
- consumer-focused initiatives.
It funds projects that are in line with the QUPP goals and the strategic direction of the National Pathology Accreditation Scheme.
Goals
The QUPP aims to help the pathology sector innovate and improve. It encourages the sector to do this through:
- evidence-based referral practices that
- increase health benefits for patients
- inform consumers
- are supported by strong relationships and processes between referrers and pathology providers
- initiatives to support professional practice standards that
- meet consumer and referrer needs
- provide quality, efficient and cost-effective pathology services
- consumer-focused initiatives that
- promote informed choice
- meet consumer needs.
Who we work with
We may work with the pathology sector as needed to provide advice on the QUPP.
Apply for funding
We publish grant opportunities on GrantConnect when available.
Read the feedback to applicants for the 2021–23 grant round.
Status
From 1 July 2024, the QUPP will merge into the Quality Use of Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Pathology Program (QUDTP) program.
The redesigned program will include:
- a dedicated Quality Use of Pathology project stream
- the existing Health Professional Education stream
- the existing Consumer Health Literacy stream.
This will not significantly affect the processes to apply for future grants or the types of organisations which will be eligible to apply.
The Australian Government outlined this change in the 2023–24 Budget.
Projects under this stream
This stream is funding a range of current projects.
Reports on previous projects are available in our collection.