Encounter for screening mammogram for malignant neoplasm of breast
ICD-10 Z12.31 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of encounter for screening mammogram for malignant neoplasm of breast.
Z12.31 is used to indicate an encounter for a screening mammogram aimed at detecting malignant neoplasms of the breast. This preventive measure is crucial for early detection of breast cancer, which significantly improves treatment outcomes and survival rates. Factors influencing the need for screening include age, family history, genetic predisposition, and lifestyle choices. Social determinants of health, such as access to healthcare, socioeconomic status, and education, play a vital role in a patient's likelihood of receiving timely screenings. Preventive care through regular mammograms is essential, especially for women aged 40 and older, as recommended by various health organizations. This code is pivotal in tracking healthcare utilization and outcomes, emphasizing the importance of preventive services in reducing cancer morbidity and mortality.
Documentation must include patient history, risk factors, and consent for screening. The reason for the encounter should be clearly stated.
Routine checkups where screening mammograms are discussed and scheduled, follow-up visits for abnormal mammogram results.
Consideration of social determinants such as access to care, insurance status, and education level that may affect screening adherence.
Documentation should include population health data, screening rates, and outcomes for community health assessments.
Community outreach programs promoting breast cancer screening, epidemiological studies tracking screening rates.
Focus on health disparities and barriers to access that affect screening uptake in different populations.
Used in conjunction with Z12.31 for a routine screening mammogram.
Documentation must include the reason for the mammogram and patient consent.
Primary care providers should ensure that patients understand the importance of screening.
Documentation must include the patient's history, risk factors, and the reason for the screening. It should also confirm that the encounter was specifically for a screening mammogram.