Title 16 Health & Social Services
4200 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
4201 Cancer Registry
1.0 Purpose
These regulations are promulgated by the Department pursuant to Senate Bill 372 of the 141st General Assembly. These regulations are also independently authorized by 29 Del.C. §7903. The purpose of the regulations is to implement 16 Del.C. Ch. 32.
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2.0 Definitions
“Benign Tumor” means any nonmalignant neoplasm, regardless of the tissue or origin, that appears on the American College of Surgeons most recently published list of reportable cancers and benign tumors.
“Cancer” means any malignant neoplasm, regardless of the tissue origin, that appears on the American College of Surgeons most recently published annual list of reportable cancers and benign tumors.
“Clinical Laboratory” means a facility in which tests are performed identifying findings of anatomical changes, and/or specimens are interpreted and pathological diagnoses are made.
“The Department” means the Department of Health and Social Services.
“Health Care Provider” means:
• person, corporation, facility or institution licensed by this State pursuant to Titles 16 or 24 of the Delaware Code to perform any act to or on behalf of a patient during the patient’s medical care, treatment, or confinement, or
• a clinical laboratory. When a person acting as a health care provider is working for a corporation, facility, or institution, the corporation, facility, or institution shall be considered the health care provider for purposes of these regulations.
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3.0 Duty to Report
Each health care provider shall complete and submit to the Department the forms described in Section 4 with respect to (a) each patient whom it diagnoses with cancer or a benign tumor, and (b) each patient for whom it renders any care after the individual is diagnosed with cancer or a benign tumor. Compliance by one health care provider with this Section with respect to an individual patient shall not obviate compliance by other health care providers with respect to the same patient.
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4.0 Forms Supplied by Department
Forms prepared by the Department for use by health care providers in complying with Section 3 shall request all data required by the reporting requirements of the National Cancer Data Base established by the American College of Surgeons. Forms prepared under this section shall also request disclosure of the address at which the patient has lived for the longest period of time, the occupation at which the patient has worked for the longest period of time, and the name and address of the employer at the occupation where the patient has worked for the longest period of time, if such information is available to the health care provider. A health care provider shall make reasonable efforts to obtain all information requested by the form prepared under this Section. However, reasonable efforts by a clinical laboratory shall not include the interviewing of patients to obtain required information.
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5.0 Retention of Required Information
A health care provider who is treating a patient who has been diagnosed with cancer or a benign tumor shall ask that patient to fill out a form requesting disclosure of the address at which the patient has lived for the longest period of time in his or her life, the occupation at which the patient has worked for the longest period of time in his or her life, and the name and address of the employer at the occupation where the patient has worked for the longest period of time. The health care provider shall retain the form required by this Section with the patient’s medical records pursuant to generally accepted protocol for the retention of patient medical records. The health care provider shall include the information from the form required by this Section with information it submits pursuant to Section 3 of these regulations. The Department shall provide a form for use in complying with this Section.
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6.0 Deadlines for Submission
A health care provider shall provide the information required by Section 3 within 180 days of the initiation of treatment of a patient or diagnosis of that patient with a cancer or benign tumor, whichever is earlier.
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7.0 Failure to Submit Required Information
A health care provider that fails to comply with Section 5 shall permit the Department to audit its records and abstract information that should have been provided under Section 6. The health care provider shall reimburse the Department for the cost of said audit. If the audit does not identify a compliance failure by the health care facility or provider, the cost of such audit shall not be assessed against the facility or provider.
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8.0 Voluntary Audit
A health care provider may voluntarily request that an audit be performed if it does not intend to submit the information required by Section 6. The Department shall determine if the request for an audit will be honored. The health care provider shall reimburse the Department for the cost of said audit if the Department honors the request. The Department shall determine whether said costs shall be prepaid, or paid upon completion of the audit.
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9.0 Fines
Failure to comply with Section 6 of these regulations may result in a $100 fine against the health care provider that has failed to comply. Each failure to comply shall constitute a separate violation and shall subject the health care provider to a separate $100 fine.
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Please note: The DHSS regulations on this website are not as yet complete. In conjunction with the Delaware Registrar of Regulations, DHSS is in process of compiling regulations relating to Title 16, as part of the continuing project to develop the Delaware Administrative Code.

