Elysia Greenhill, Monash University, ugicr@monash.edu
The Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer Registry (UGICR) is a clinical quality registry that monitors the quality of care provided to Australians diagnosed with upper gastrointestinal cancers.
The UGICR was established in 2015 and is managed by the Cancer Research Program, within the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University. The School has extensive experience in the establishment and management of clinical registries and is considered a centre of excellence in clinical registry science.
The biliary module of the UGICR aims to identify unwarranted variation in treatment and outcomes for people with newly diagnosed cancer arising from the bile ducts or gallbladder, and provide timely risk-adjusted benchmarked reports of quality of care to participating hospitals.
- Reported in Annual Report
- Shared with clinicians
- Shared with hospital executive
PROMs is a future endeavour of this module.
PREMs is a future endeavour of this module.
Victoria
- Albury Wodonga Health
- Alfred Health
- Austin Health
- Ballarat Health Services
- Bendigo Health
- Cabrini Health
- Eastern Health
- Epworth Health Care
- Frankston Private
- Goulburn Valley Health
- Jessie McPherson Private Hospital
- Latrobe Regional Hospital
- Monash Health
- Northern Health
- Peninsula Health
- Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
- Ramsay – Warringal Private Hospital
- Royal Melbourne Hospital
- St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne
- St Vincent’s Private Hospital Melbourne
- Warringal Private Hospital
- Western Health
Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales: Reference 1387/18
Cancer Council Victoria HREC: Reference 1611