The Updated APFPR Data Dictionary
The APFPR is pleased to publish the updated APFPR data dictionary. This document explains the data items captured in the Registry. APFPR Data Dictionary v2
The APFPR is pleased to publish the updated APFPR data dictionary. This document explains the data items captured in the Registry. APFPR Data Dictionary v2
The APFPR warmly invites consumers, patients and their families to join our 2024 Consumer Webinar, where the APFPR will share health outcome data for pelvic floor procedures. Everyone is welcome: the APFPR will relate clinical data in consumer-friendly language. Thursday 16th May 5pm-6:15 pm, online
Clinical Quality Registries regularly review and refine registry operations, including their databases, to ensure they remain relevant and are user-friendly. In 2023, in an effort to reduce the data collection burden, the APFPR initiated a database review. We are grateful to clinicians who provided feedback
The Australasian Pelvic Floor Procedure Registry (the APFPR) cordially invites you to attend the launch of the APFPR 2023 Annual Report. Established in 2019, the APFPR has grown with 38 sites participating Australia-wide and many more underway. The 2023 Annual Report provides analysis
In 2023, the APFPR launched provider Health Service Awards to recognise the effort and commitment of early adopting hospitals, clinicians and staff who contribute data to the APFPR. There are two categories of awards: Best contributor Award – recognising the hospital that entered the most
In 2023, the APFPR launched the provider Health Service Awards to recognise the efforts and commitment of early adopting hospitals, clinicians and staff who contribute data to the APFPR. The APFPR is delighted to share details of the 2023 Health Service Awards Winners with you
We are sharing a publication that explains the benefits of Clinical Quality Registries to the general public. It is recommended reading for those wishing to learn more about Clinical Quality Registries. clinical-quality-registries-four-key-benefits-for-your-health
The Department of Health and Aged Care runs a National Women’s Health Advisory Council which is chaired by Assistant Minister Kearney. The National Women’s Health Advisory Council have just launched the #EndGenderBias Survey designed to capture feedback from women, experts and healthcare professionals to better understand the