Use of ICD-10-CM Codes for Adverse Social Determinants of Health Across Health Systems.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Psychiatric services Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1176/appi.ps.20240148
Elyse N Llamocca, Brian K Ahmedani, Elizabeth Lockhart, Arne L Beck, Frances L Lynch, Sonya L Negriff, Rebecca C Rossom, Katherine Sanchez, Stacy A Sterling, Cheryl Stults, Stephen C Waring, Melissa L Harry, Hao Yu, Lawrence T Madziwa, Gregory E Simon
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Abstract

Objective: This study investigated ICD-10-CM codes for adverse social determinants of health (SDoH) across 12 U.S. health systems by using data from multiple health care encounter types for diverse patients covered by multiple payers.

Methods: The authors described documentation of 11 SDoH ICD-10-CM code categories (e.g., educational problems or social environmental problems) between 2016 and 2021; assessed changes over time by using chi-square tests for trend in proportions; compared documentation in 2021 by gender, age, race-ethnicity, and site with chi-square tests; and compared all patients' mental health outcomes in 2021 with those of patients with documented SDoH ICD-10-CM codes by using exact binomial tests and one-proportion z tests.

Results: Documentation of any SDoH ICD-10-CM code significantly increased, from 1.7% of patients in 2016 to 2.7% in 2021, as did that for all SDoH categories except educational problems. Documentation was often more prevalent among female patients and those of other or unknown gender than among male patients and among American Indian or Alaska Native, Black or African American, and Hispanic individuals than among those belonging to other race-ethnicity categories. More educational problems were documented for younger patients, and more social environmental problems were documented for older patients. Psychiatric diagnoses and emergency department visits and hospitalizations related to mental health were more common among patients with documented SDoH codes.

Conclusions: SDoH ICD-10-CM code documentation was infrequent and differed by population subgroup. Differences may reflect documentation practices or true SDoH prevalence variation. Standardized SDoH documentation methods are needed in health care settings.

在各医疗系统中使用 ICD-10-CM 编码来表示不利的健康社会决定因素。
目标:本研究通过使用由多个支付方承保的不同患者的多种医疗保健就诊类型的数据,调查了美国 12 个医疗系统中不利于健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)的 ICD-10-CM 代码:作者描述了 2016 年至 2021 年间 11 个 SDoH ICD-10-CM 代码类别(如教育问题或社会环境问题)的记录情况;通过对比例趋势的卡方检验评估了随时间推移而发生的变化;通过卡方检验比较了 2021 年按性别、年龄、种族-民族和地点分列的记录情况;通过精确二项检验和单比例 z 检验比较了 2021 年所有患者的心理健康结果与有 SDoH ICD-10-CM 代码记录的患者的心理健康结果:任何SDoH ICD-10-CM代码的记录都显著增加,从2016年的1.7%增加到2021年的2.7%,除教育问题外,所有SDoH类别的记录都显著增加。与男性患者相比,女性患者、其他性别或未知性别患者以及美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民、黑人或非洲裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人的记录率往往高于其他种族-族裔类别的患者。记录显示,年轻患者存在更多的教育问题,而年长患者存在更多的社会环境问题。在有 SDoH 代码记录的患者中,与精神健康相关的精神病诊断、急诊就诊和住院治疗更为常见:结论:SDoH ICD-10-CM 编码的记录并不频繁,且因人群亚群而异。结论:SDoH ICD-10-CM 编码的记录并不频繁,且因人群亚群而异。这些差异可能反映了记录方法或 SDoH 患病率的真实变化。医疗机构需要标准化的 SDoH 记录方法。
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Psychiatric services
Psychiatric services 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
7.90%
发文量
295
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychiatric Services, established in 1950, is published monthly by the American Psychiatric Association. The peer-reviewed journal features research reports on issues related to the delivery of mental health services, especially for people with serious mental illness in community-based treatment programs. Long known as an interdisciplinary journal, Psychiatric Services recognizes that provision of high-quality care involves collaboration among a variety of professionals, frequently working as a team. Authors of research reports published in the journal include psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists, nurses, social workers, drug and alcohol treatment counselors, economists, policy analysts, and professionals in related systems such as criminal justice and welfare systems. In the mental health field, the current focus on patient-centered, recovery-oriented care and on dissemination of evidence-based practices is transforming service delivery systems at all levels. Research published in Psychiatric Services contributes to this transformation.
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