Exposure to disaster, war and other hostilities
ICD-10 Z65.5 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of exposure to disaster, war and other hostilities.
Z65.5 is used to indicate a patient's exposure to disasters, war, and other hostilities, which can significantly impact their mental and physical health. This exposure can lead to a range of health issues, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression, necessitating preventive care and screening for mental health conditions. Social determinants of health, such as socioeconomic status, access to healthcare, and community support, play a crucial role in the health outcomes of individuals exposed to such traumatic events. Preventive care may include mental health screenings and counseling services, while aftercare may involve ongoing therapy and support groups. Understanding the context of a patient's exposure is essential for appropriate coding and care planning.
Document patient history of exposure, mental health screenings, and referrals to mental health services.
Routine checkups where patients disclose trauma exposure, screenings for anxiety or depression.
Consider social determinants such as housing instability or lack of community support.
Collect data on population exposure, health outcomes, and access to services.
Epidemiological studies assessing the impact of disasters on community health.
Focus on health status tracking and resource allocation for affected populations.
Used during a visit where Z65.5 is documented to assess mental health status.
Document the assessment results and any referrals made.
Primary care providers should ensure comprehensive mental health evaluations.
Z65.5 should be used when a patient has been exposed to a disaster, war, or hostilities and requires assessment or treatment related to that exposure, particularly for mental health concerns.