Runaway [from current living environment]
ICD-10 Z62.892 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of runaway [from current living environment].
Z62.892 is used to indicate a situation where an individual has run away from their current living environment, which may include familial, institutional, or community settings. This code is particularly relevant in the context of adolescents and young adults who may leave their homes due to various factors such as family conflict, abuse, neglect, or mental health issues. The health status of these individuals can be significantly influenced by social determinants such as housing instability, access to mental health services, and socioeconomic factors. Preventive care for these individuals may involve counseling, family therapy, and social services to address underlying issues. Screening for mental health conditions, substance use, and risk of victimization is crucial in these cases. Aftercare may include follow-up services to ensure safety and stability, as well as ongoing support to reintegrate into a safe living environment. Accurate documentation of the circumstances leading to the runaway behavior is essential for appropriate coding and care planning.
Documentation should include details of the patient's living situation, reasons for running away, and any mental health assessments conducted.
Routine checkups for adolescents who have run away, screenings for mental health issues, and aftercare follow-ups.
Consideration of social determinants such as family dynamics, economic status, and access to community resources.
Population-level data on runaways, including demographics and health outcomes, should be collected for surveillance.
Epidemiological studies on the prevalence of runaways and preventive health initiatives targeting at-risk youth.
Focus on community resources and interventions aimed at reducing the incidence of runaways.
Used during the evaluation of a runaway youth to assess mental health needs.
Document the assessment results and any referrals made.
Primary care providers should ensure comprehensive mental health evaluations.
Documentation should include a detailed account of the circumstances leading to the runaway behavior, any mental health assessments performed, and the plan for follow-up care. It is essential to capture the social determinants affecting the individual's health status.