Follow-Up Questions: Jason’s Eviction Concerns
Which code or codes related to housing and economic circumstances could you consider in this instance based on the therapist’s documentation? Select each Z code option to learn more about how it might apply to the scenario.

Jason
Z59.01,
Sheltered homelessness
This doesn’t apply because Jason and his family have a home.
Z59.11,
Inadequate housing environmental temperature
This code applies because Jason mentioned an issue with the heating system. Code subcategory Z59.1 covers a variety of elements related to inadequate housing. Use specific codes to reflect the applicable elements like lack of heating, restriction of space, technical defects in home preventing adequate care, and unsatisfactory surroundings.
Z59.2,
Discord with neighbors, lodgers, and landlord
This code applies because Jason described a conflict with his landlord.
Z59.41,
Food insecurity
Jason hasn’t mentioned this.
Z59.6,
Low income
Jason didn’t discuss this, but it may apply because he said his family lives in low-income housing.
Z59.7,
Insufficient social insurance and welfare support
We know from Lesson 1 that Jason has insufficient health insurance coverage. But this wasn’t mentioned in this doctor’s visit, so the code doesn’t apply.
Z59.811,
Housing instability, housed, with risk of homelessness
This code applies because Jason said he’s worried about losing his housing.
Z59.9,
Problem related to housing and economic circumstances, unspecified
This code isn’t specific enough.
We present a subset of codes within this category for training purposes. To search the full list of codes, review the CDC ICD-10-CM Files.