Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 146 - Miscellaneous health provisions.
146.348 - Reimbursement in cancer clinical trial programs.

146.348 Reimbursement in cancer clinical trial programs.
(1) In this section:
(a) “Cancer clinical trial” means a research study that tests a new cancer treatment regimen on patients, including chemotherapy and other new treatments.
(b) “Inducement” means paying a person money, including a lump sum or salary payment, to participate in a cancer clinical trial.
(c) “Patient-subject” means a person participating in a cancer clinical trial.
(2) All sponsors of cancer clinical trials shall provide potential patient-subjects at the time of the informed consent process the following information:
(a) Whether reimbursement for travel and ancillary costs may be available to patient-subjects.
(b) That coverage of the travel and ancillary costs is done to eliminate financial barriers to enrollment in order to retain patient-subjects in the cancer clinical trial.
(c) Whether family members, friends, or chaperones who attend the cancer clinical trial treatments to support the patient-subject may be eligible for reimbursement of their travel and ancillary costs.
(3)
(a) Reimbursement of travel, ancillary costs, and other direct patient-incurred expenses related to cancer clinical trial participation will not be considered an undue inducement to participate in a cancer clinical trial.
(b) Reimbursement for travel and ancillary costs may not be considered coercive or as exerting undue influence to participate in a cancer clinical trial, but rather shall be considered a means to create parity in cancer clinical trial access and remove a barrier to participation for financially burdened patient-subjects.
(c) Government, industry, public charities, private foundations and other nonprofit organizations, associations, corporations and other business entities, individuals, and any other legal or commercial entities may offer financial support to patient-subjects, or the family, friends, or chaperones of patient-subjects, to cover ancillary costs through their support of a reimbursement entity or program.
(4)
(a) Language informing patient-subjects that reimbursement entities or programs that cover travel, ancillary costs, and other direct patient-incurred expenses may be available must be submitted for review to the relevant federally designated institutional review board in conjunction with the review of a proposed cancer clinical trial and included in the informed consent form approved by the institutional review board.
(b) A reimbursement entity or program must disclose the nature of the ancillary support and general guidelines on financial eligibility to interested patient-subjects and employ a reimbursement process that conforms to federal law and guidance.
History: 2019 a. 150.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 146 - Miscellaneous health provisions.

146.001 - Definitions.

146.0255 - Testing infants for controlled substances or controlled substance analogs.

146.0257 - Evaluation of infants for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

146.085 - Pay toilets prohibited.

146.15 - Information.

146.16 - Expenses.

146.17 - Limitations.

146.22 - Flushing devices for urinals.

146.25 - Required implanting of microchip prohibited.

146.29 - Access to toilet facility in retail establishment.

146.31 - Blood or tissue transfer services.

146.33 - Blood donors.

146.34 - Donation of bone marrow by a minor.

146.343 - Donation of newborn umbilical cord blood.

146.345 - Sale of human organs prohibited.

146.348 - Reimbursement in cancer clinical trial programs.

146.35 - Female genital mutilation prohibited.

146.37 - Health care services review; civil immunity.

146.38 - Health care services review; confidentiality of information.

146.40 - Instructional programs for nurse aides; reporting client abuse.

146.60 - Notice of release of genetically engineered organisms into the environment.

146.615 - Advanced practice clinician training grants.

146.616 - Allied health professional education and training grants.

146.618 - Treatment program grants.

146.62 - Rural hospital loan program.

146.63 - Grants to establish graduate medical training programs.

146.64 - Grants to support graduate medical training programs.

146.65 - Rural health dental clinics.

146.66 - Low-income dental clinics.

146.68 - Grant for colposcopies and other services.

146.71 - Determination of death.

146.81 - Health care records; definitions.

146.815 - Contents of certain patient health care records.

146.816 - Uses and disclosures of protected health information.

146.817 - Preservation of fetal monitor tracings and microfilm copies.

146.819 - Preservation or destruction of patient health care records.

146.82 - Confidentiality of patient health care records.

146.83 - Access to patient health care records.

146.835 - Parents denied physical placement rights.

146.836 - Applicability.

146.84 - Violations related to patient health care records.

146.87 - Federal registration numbers for prescribers of controlled substances.

146.89 - Volunteer health care provider program.

146.903 - Disclosures required of health care providers and hospitals.

146.905 - Reduction in fees prohibited.

146.91 - Long-term care insurance.

146.95 - Patient visitation.

146.96 - Uniform claim processing form.

146.997 - Health care worker protection.