Ensure Accurate Race and Ethnicity Coding in Cancer Registries with This Comprehensive TIP Card
Accurate coding of race and Spanish/Hispanic origin is vital for cancer registrars, as it plays a crucial role in population-based cancer reporting and data analysis. This TIP CARD outlines various combinations of race and Spanish/Hispanic origin codes defined by U.S. cancer registry standard setters. These combinations are listed in efforts to help cancer registrars ensure accurate coding for race and ethnicity, which is critical for population-based cancer reporting. Accurate use of these codes supports better analysis of cancer data across demographic groups, contributing to targeted healthcare interventions.
- The detailed codes include racial groups such as White, Black or African American, Asian, American Indian, and Multiracial, paired with Hispanic origins like Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban.
- Non-Hispanic designations are included to heighten awareness and clarity for cancer registrar documentation of diverse populations.
- This information is invaluable for tracking disparities in cancer incidence and outcomes among different racial and ethnic groups.
Download the complete tip, Race 1 and Spanish/Hispanic Origin Codes.