Absence of family member
ICD-10 Z63.3 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of absence of family member.
Z63.3 is used to indicate the absence of a family member, which can significantly influence an individual's health status and access to health services. This absence may stem from various factors such as death, estrangement, or relocation, impacting emotional well-being and social support systems. The absence of a family member can lead to increased feelings of isolation, depression, and anxiety, which may necessitate preventive care and mental health screenings. It is crucial for healthcare providers to recognize these social determinants of health, as they can affect patient compliance with treatment plans and overall health outcomes. Preventive measures, such as counseling and support groups, may be recommended to address the psychological impact of such absences. Additionally, healthcare providers should document any relevant social factors that may influence the patient's health status and care needs, ensuring a holistic approach to patient management.
Document the patient's social history, including details about the absent family member and its impact on health.
Routine checkups where emotional well-being is assessed, screenings for depression or anxiety related to family absence.
Consider the role of social support in treatment adherence and health outcomes.
Collect data on family dynamics for population health assessments and interventions.
Epidemiological studies examining the effects of family absence on community health.
Focus on tracking health disparities related to family structure.
Used during a visit where Z63.3 is documented to assess the emotional impact of family absence.
Document the assessment results and any referrals made for counseling or support.
Primary care providers should be aware of the need for mental health resources.
Z63.3 should be used when the absence of a family member is a significant factor affecting the patient's health status, particularly in mental health assessments and preventive care.