Housing instability, housed
ICD-10 Z59.81 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of housing instability, housed.
Housing instability, housed (Z59.81) refers to situations where individuals or families have a stable residence but face challenges that may affect their health and well-being. These challenges can include financial strain, risk of eviction, or unsafe living conditions. Such instability can lead to increased stress, mental health issues, and difficulty accessing healthcare services. Preventive care and screenings are crucial for this population, as they may avoid seeking care due to fear of costs or stigma. Health services must consider these social determinants when developing care plans, ensuring that housing stability is addressed as part of comprehensive health management. Regular screenings for mental health, substance use, and chronic conditions are essential to mitigate the adverse effects of housing instability on health outcomes.
Document patient history regarding housing stability, financial stressors, and any related health issues.
Routine checkups where housing instability is discussed, screenings for mental health or chronic diseases influenced by housing conditions.
Addressing social determinants and ensuring that care plans include resources for housing assistance.
Collect data on housing stability as part of population health assessments and surveillance.
Epidemiological studies focusing on the health impacts of housing instability in communities.
Tracking health outcomes related to housing conditions and advocating for policy changes.
Used during a preventive visit where housing instability is discussed.
Document the patient's housing situation and its impact on health.
Primary care providers should assess social determinants during preventive visits.
Z59.81 should be used when a patient is housed but experiencing instability that affects their health. It is important to document the specific circumstances and their impact on health outcomes.