Target of (perceived) adverse discrimination and persecution
ICD-10 Z60.5 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of target of (perceived) adverse discrimination and persecution.
Z60.5 is used to indicate that an individual perceives themselves as a target of adverse discrimination or persecution, which can significantly impact their mental and physical health. This code is relevant in contexts where social determinants of health, such as socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, contribute to health disparities. Individuals facing discrimination may experience increased stress, anxiety, and depression, leading to a higher utilization of health services for mental health support. Preventive care and screening for mental health issues are crucial in these cases, as early intervention can mitigate long-term health consequences. Additionally, aftercare services may be necessary to support individuals in coping with the effects of discrimination, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to health care that addresses both physical and mental health needs.
Document patient history, perceived discrimination experiences, and any mental health referrals.
Routine checkups where patients disclose experiences of discrimination, screenings for anxiety or depression.
Consider social determinants affecting health, such as access to care and community resources.
Collect data on population-level discrimination experiences and their health impacts.
Epidemiological studies assessing health disparities related to discrimination.
Focus on tracking health outcomes and developing interventions to address discrimination-related health issues.
Used during visits where patients disclose experiences of discrimination.
Document the assessment results and any referrals made.
Primary care providers should be aware of the social context affecting patient health.
Document the patient's experiences of discrimination, the impact on their health, and any referrals or interventions provided. Include specific details that illustrate how discrimination affects their health status.