Becker's Healthcare October 8, 2021
Georgina Gonzalez

Z codes, which are ICD-10-CM codes used to identify non-medical factors that may affect a patient’s health status, are a useful way to track social determinants of health and capture standardized data for Medicare beneficiaries. However, they are underused, with Z codes reported from only 1.59 percent of beneficiaries in 2019, according to a new CMS report.

Z code documentation can be challenging for hospitals because they are not generally used for payment purposes, so there is no financial incentive to collect the data. The codes are also limited in scope, so they may not cover the full range of social and environmental health determinants. Given that these determinants are non-medical, care providers can feel limited in their power...

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