Race and Ethnicity Data Collection
MHA
previously notified its members about a series of regional training
sessions that have been scheduled to assist hospitals comply with new
state regulations regarding the collection of patients' race and
ethnicity data. In addition to the sessions, several operational and
outreach materials have been created to assist hospitals with
communicating the new changes to their patients and clinical
staff.
A statewide workgroup of hospitals, state and local
agencies, and local advocacy groups have met to develop these materials
to assist hospitals comply with the new requirements. The goal is to
ensure that all hospitals collect and report data in a consistent and
uniform manner to ensure that information can be aggregated
appropriately. Specifically, the group has developed the following
materials:
1. A set of patient outreach materials to assist
registration, clinical, and other hospital staff convey the reason and
importance of collecting race and ethnicity demographic information from
hospital patients. The materials include:
- a one-page patient
flyer that may be handed out or posted in the hospital to inform
patients about the upcoming data collection process,
and
- a more detailed patient “frequently asked
question” (FAQ) document that hospitals may provide patients
should they have further questions about the purpose and intended use of
the demographic data being collected. (The FAQ
document is set up as a bi-fold pamphlet for easy
distribution.)
2. A one-page provider FAQ
document that registration staff may use to inform internal clinical
staff about the data collection process to ensure that the provider
community is aware why their patients are being asked detailed race and
ethnicity demographic information.
3. Three operational tools to
assist hospitals collect and report the required information in a
consistent and uniform manner. These documents include:
- an
updated IT strategies
document outlining how to capture and report the specific data
requirements to ensure that all hospitals report consistently;
- a
set of registration scripts (in PowerPoint format that is intended to be
printed out as a desk reference) that staff may use when they meet with
and talk to patient about gathering the data; and
- a
comprehensive list of languages used within Massachusetts that we urge
all hospitals to include within their system to again ensure that any
report of languages used is based on the same list.
While we
strongly urge all hospitals to use the materials to ensure a consistent
message for patients and consistent operational practices, feel free to
adapt them or include additional information in any of the documents to
suit your specific patient population. The patient outreach materials
are being posted with both a formatted design (pictures and
mutli-colors) and also as plain text. Both of the patient outreach
materials also include a text box to allow hospitals to insert their
logos or to include contact information for patients to call should they
have further questions. The provider FAQ
and operational tools are all provided as plain text and hospitals are
free to use the materials in the manner most appropriate.
Please
note that all materials are currently posted in English only; MHA is working on
translating the outreach materials into 10 different languages as
determined by the statewide workgroup [The language are Arabic, Cape
Verdean, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Haitian Creole, Khmer,
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese.]
Should you have any
questions about the materials on the website, please contact Anuj Goel,
Esq. at (781) 262-6034 or agoel@mhalink.org.
Enclosures
Program Materials
Patient FAQ
Patient FAQ (plain
text)
Patient Flyer
Patient Flyer (plain text)
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