The HealthCare Dynamics International (HCDI) is delighted to share the ‘Caring for Your Health’ Social Determinants Indicator e-ToolSM (CFYH e-ToolSM ). HCDI developed this tool in response to clinician concerns regarding the social factors affecting their patient population, the impact of these factors on clinical outcomes, and the subsequent negative adjustment that can result from value-based payment model. These social factors may also affect the patient’s ability to self-manage and adhere to their shared decisions. This brief questionnaire is patient facing and provides real-time, up-to-date information to you, the provider, while creating an opportunity for shared decision-making to identify patient preferences to improve the quality of their care. The tool is currently available in a COVID-19 version and in Spanish. HCDI provides free training and technical assistance to effectively integrate this tool into your already established work flow processes.
The ‘Caring for Your Health’ Social Determinants Indicator ToolSM is both a patient level and population health management tool that:
- Provides real-time opportunities to identify socio-economic factors that can affect the patient’s clinical outcomes
- Assists in patient risk stratification
- Allows for documentation of the patient case complexity
- Aids in development of early interventions
- Promotes health equity
Leveraging the information obtained from CFYH e-ToolSM: ICD-10 Coding
ICD-10 Coding has greatly expanded the number and specificity of codes available to completely describe a patient encounter. Among these new codes are the Z codes related to family and social circumstances impacting health status. Data on social determinants of health collected through Z codes may be used in population health management. Z code data on social determinants of health can supplement traditional clinical patient data to improve patient management. A practice identifying a defined process for collecting and aggregating data on social determinants of health is an important step toward patient population management and for practice transformation.
Z code: Z55-Z65 – Persons with potential health hazards related to socioeconomic and psychological circumstances:
- Z55 Problems related to education and literacy
- Z56 Problems related to employment and unemployment
- Z57 Occupational exposure to risk factors
- Z59 Problems related to housing and economic circumstances
- Z62 Problems related to upbringing
- Z63 Other problems related to primary support group, including family circumstances
- Z63 Other problems related to primary support group, including family circumstances
- Z65 Problems related to other psychosocial circumstances
Information Request & Sample of the Tool
Please complete the following information to notify of your interest in the Caring for Your Health Social Determinants Indicator ToolSM. Upon submission of below information a sample of the tool will be made available for download and evaluation.