WA health supported clinical quality registries

The following list of Clinical Quality Registries are formally supported and/or funded by WA health either via individual contract or statewide jurisdictional arrangements.  Participating WA hospitals provide deidentified patient data in exchange for agreed sets of deliverables that include periodic benchmarking and annual reports, subject matter clinical expertise, ad hoc analysis, presentations at safety and quality forums, collaboration with WA health on projects and other statistical and analytical information sharing and education. 

  • Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS)
  • Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry (ANZHFR)
  • Australian and New Zealand Emergency Laparotomy Audit – Quality Improvement (ANZELA-QI)
  • Australian Orthopaedic Association Joint Replacement Registry – Patient Reported Outcome Measures (AOANJRR-PROMS)
  • National Cardiac Registry (NCR)
  • The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR)

The Jurisdictional Report for WA produced by the Department of Health and Aged Care in November 2024, references twelve national CQR’s funded by the Commonwealth under the National CQR Program.   Individual public and private hospitals across WA are members of eleven (11) of them (National CQR Program Jurisdiction Report - Nov 24  Western Australia (PDF 819KB)) as follows:

  • Australasian Pelvic Floor Procedure Registry (APFPR)
  • Australasian Shunt Registry
  • Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry (ANZHFR)
  • Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Registry (ANZICS)
  • Australian and New Zealand Trauma Registry (ANZTR)
  • Australian Breast Device Registry (ABDR)
  • Australian Cystic Fibrosis Data Registry (ACFDR)
  • Australian Dementia Network Registry (ADNeT)
  • Australian Diabetes Clinical Quality Registry (ADCQR)
  • Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR)
  • Bariatric Surgery Registry (BSR)
  • National Cardiac Registry (NCR)

In addition to the nationally funded CQRs, individual WA public and private hospitals do participate in smaller clinical quality registries, however, WA health are not involved in nor have oversight of these arrangements.