Pathology resources

A list of resources – including reports and publications – about pathology.

Resources

Case study – Billing of diagnostic and pathology services in emergency departments and for public patients

This case study about diagnostic and pathology services will help you improve your Medicare billing practices.

Quality Use of Pathology Program (QUPP) project grants 2021–23

This document provides feedback to applicants for the Quality Use of Pathology Program Projects grant round (2021–23) GO5049 that was open on GrantConnect from 3 September 2021 to 19 October 2021.

National Cervical Screening Program – Pathology test guide for cervical and vaginal testing

This table shows the guidelines for pathology testing of cervical and vaginal samples.

Quality Use of Pathology Program (QUPP) – Final report for the Common Sense Pathology 2018–2021 project

This final report outlines what The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia Common Sense Pathology project achieved. The QUPP funded this project between 2018 and 2021.

Reporting pathology or diagnostic imaging prohibited practices

Use this form if you are a requester or provider of diagnostic imaging (DI) or pathology services and want to let us know about another person who has asked for or accepted or
offered or provided a prohibited benefit, or made a threat.

Guaranteeing Medicare – Investing in pathology

A Budget 2021–22 fact sheet.

Quality Use of Pathology Program (QUPP) – Final report for the Pathology, Information, Terminology and Units Standardisation project (PITUS 18–20)

This final report outlines what The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) PITUS 18–20 project achieved. The QUPP funded previous phases of this project.

Quality Use of Pathology Program (QUPP) – Final report for the structured pathology reporting of cancer in Australia 2017–20 project

This final report outlines the results of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia structured pathology reporting of cancer in Australia 2017–20 project.
Last updated:
Tags: 

Help us improve health.gov.au

If you would like a response please use the enquiries form instead.