Immunization not carried out because of patient decision for other and unspecified reason
ICD-10 Z28.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of immunization not carried out because of patient decision for other and unspecified reason.
Z28.2 is used when a patient decides not to receive an immunization for reasons that are not specified in the medical record. This decision can stem from various factors, including personal beliefs, misinformation about vaccines, fear of side effects, or logistical issues such as access to healthcare services. Understanding the social determinants of health is crucial, as factors like socioeconomic status, education level, and cultural beliefs can significantly influence a patient's decision-making regarding immunizations. Preventive care is essential in public health, and the refusal of immunizations can lead to increased susceptibility to vaccine-preventable diseases, impacting both individual and community health. Coders must ensure accurate documentation of the patient's decision-making process and any discussions held regarding the benefits and risks of immunization to support the use of this code.
Document patient discussions regarding immunization benefits, risks, and any expressed concerns or beliefs.
Routine checkups where immunizations are recommended but declined by the patient.
Consideration of social determinants such as access to healthcare, education, and cultural beliefs that may influence the patient's decision.
Collect data on immunization rates and reasons for refusal to inform public health strategies.
Community health assessments and outreach programs aimed at increasing immunization uptake.
Focus on population health trends and the impact of vaccine hesitancy on community health.
Used when immunizations are discussed but not administered due to patient decision.
Document the immunization discussion and patient decision.
Primary care providers should ensure thorough documentation of the conversation.
Document the patient's expressed reasons for not receiving the immunization, any educational discussions held, and any social factors influencing their decision.