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Can I collect race information from participants in New Hampshire? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Collecting Race Information from Participants in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, collecting race information from participants is generally allowed, but there are certain requirements that must be followed.
According to [2], the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation initiative to reduce disparities in cardiac care required participating hospitals to systematically collect race, ethnicity, and language data and use the data to stratify quality measures. This suggests that collecting race information is permissible in New Hampshire as long as it is done systematically and for a specific purpose.
Additionally, [3] reports that the Department of Education in New Hampshire collects racial statistics on student counts. This further supports the idea that collecting race information is allowed in New Hampshire.
However, it is important to note that there may be privacy concerns when collecting race information. Organizations should ensure that they have proper consent and data protection measures in place before collecting this information.
In summary, collecting race information from participants in New Hampshire is generally allowed as long as it is done systematically and for a specific purpose, and proper consent and data protection measures are in place.
Source(s):
- [2] 5. Improving Data Collection across the Health Care System …
- [3] Data Reports | Department of Education
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire