Data Element

Clothing Insecurity
Description

Inability to obtain or purchase adequate clothing or to wash and maintain clothing in adequate condition. (LOINC) LA30126-9 Synonym: (SNOMEDCT) 46017004 Clothing disheveled 248164005 Clothing dirty 225521004 Clothes need changing " (ICD-10-CM) Z59.66 (Lack of adequate clothing)

Comment

Reaffirming support for SDOH data elements

The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) remains steadfast in its commitment to advocating for and prioritizing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) data elements. Recognizing the critical role that these factors play in shaping the clinical outcomes of community health center patients, NACHC continues to emphasize the need for comprehensive, accurate, and interoperable SDOH data. By reaffirming our support for these essential elements, we aim to drive informed decision-making, policy development, and targeted interventions that address the root causes of health disparities. This underscores NACHC's belief in the transformative potential of SDOH data in building healthier, more equitable communities.

2023-09-20 NACHC USCDIv5 Letter of Support_0.pdf

Clothing Insecurity as a key SDOH data element

The lack of access to sufficient and appropriate clothing can have significant health implications, including exposure to extreme weather conditions, skin infections, and impaired self-esteem.

Collecting data on clothing insecurity can help healthcare providers identify patients at risk and refer them to appropriate resources for assistance, such as clothing banks and community organizations. Furthermore, the inclusion of this data element in interoperability standards can facilitate the exchange of patient information across different EHR systems and improve the overall quality of care.

We strongly urge including "clothing insecurity" as a required data element for USCDI interoperability standards. 

Clothing Insecurity as SDOH data element under USCDI or ISA

NACHC would like to resupport this data element for consideration / inclusion to USCDIv3.

All federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) gather SDOH data, which includes a focus on this data element through the PRAPARE screening tool. This data is relevant to and encompasses in 2019 29 million patients at 1400+ FQHCs with more than 13000 health care delivery sites. 

If this data element is not considered for addition to USCDI, we would like to comment on it's addition to ISA as a coded data element under SDOH, with applicable standards and representation accross ICD-10-CM, SNOMED-CT and LOINC.

Please see attached document supporting this. 

2022-09-30 NACHC USCDIv3 Letter of Support.pdf

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