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The National Registration and Accreditation Scheme requires that information about every registered health practitioner in Australia is published on a single national register of practitioners.
Ahpra believes in the importance of public reporting of our data. This reporting ensures greater accountability and transparency on matters of public importance and is one of the mechanisms to encourage us, as an organisation, to continuously improve our performance.
From April 2016, in addition to our annual report and the state, territory and professional summaries, for the first time we are now publishing quarterly performance reports.
These reports provide information for the public on the activities and performance of Ahpra and the National Boards in each state and territory. They contain data on a particular state or territory over a three month period and cover our main areas of activity – managing registration, managing notifications and offences against the National Law, and monitoring health practitioners and students with restrictions on their registration. (These reports are on the performance of Ahpra and the National Boards and, therefore, do not include notification data for NSW. In NSW, notifications are managed by the relevant Health Professional Council and the Health Care Complaints Commission).
Ahpra’s reporting of its activity and performance is evolving. We ask for your feedback about our performance and our new reporting approach. Your contribution can help ensure the continued value of our future reports. You can provide feedback by emailing: reportingfeedback@ahpra.gov.au.
To find out about our data access and research policy, please view the data access and research page.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for July - September 2024
Ahpra Performance Report: Australian Capital Territory, July - September 2024
Ahpra Performance Report: Northern Territory, July - September 2024
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for April - June 2024
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for January - March 2024
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for October - December 2023.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for July - September 2023.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for April - June 2023.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for January - March 2023.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for October - December 2022.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for July to September 2022.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for April to June 2022.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for January to March 2022.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for October to December 2021.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for July to September 2021.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for April to June 2021.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for January to March 2021.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for October to December 2020.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for July to September 2020.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for April - June 2020.
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Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for January - March 2020.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for October - December 2019.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for July - September 2019.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for April - June 2019.
Below are the performance reports for each state and territory for January - March 2019.
Under the co-regulatory system in Queensland in place since July 2014, AHPRA provides quarterly data about its performance in managing complaints to the Office of the Health Ombudsman (OHO). These data provide quantitative information about the number of complaints received and timelines for managing them.
The National Boards publish quarterly data profiling Australia’s health practitioner workforce, including a number of statistical breakdowns about registrants. To view the data, click on the links below.
Where a data request is made to Ahpra, and the data may be of benefit to a broader audience than the requestor, Ahpra may make that data available on its website below. Data is only published here if there are no confidentiality restrictions and no cost was incurred by the original requestor for the provision of the data.