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    Z Code Utilization in Critical Access Hospitals in Arizona

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    Author
    Botero, Lola
    Campbell, Jenna
    Frazier, Tori
    Junior, Kayla
    Affiliation
    College of Pharmacy, The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2024
    Keywords
    Arizona’s Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program
    Z code utilization
    critical access hospital
    Surveys and Questionnaires
    Arizona
    MeSH Subjects
    International Classification of Diseases
    Procedures and Techniques Utilization
    Arizona
    Hospitals, Rural
    Surveys and Questionnaires
    Advisor
    Hall-Lipsy, Elizabeth
    
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    This item is part of the Pharmacy Student Research Projects collection, made available by the College of Pharmacy and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact Jennifer Martin, Librarian and Clinical Instructor, Pharmacy Practice and Science, jenmartin@arizona.edu.
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    The University of Arizona.
    Abstract
    Specific Aims: To evaluate the prevalence, frequency, and barriers to Z code utilization in critical access hospitals in Arizona. Methods: Critical access hospitals who are part of Arizona’s Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program were initially contacted over email to find willingness to participate in a verbal, over-the-phone survey. This survey had questions to determine the utilization of Z codes in these facilities, as well as questions on the barriers for each facility. This survey was voluntary, and facilities could opt out at any time. Results: The frequency of utilization of Z codes varied widely among the facilities surveyed, (1-90 of 100 patients). There was no specific Z code used more frequently among the facilities than others; these included homelessness, history of nicotine dependence, long term use of anticoagulants and inhaled steroids, and ongoing long term drug therapy. There is often no designated role for who is to collect this information among hospitals who do utilize Z codes. Of the many barriers to utilizing Z codes, lack of knowledge and resources were of the top barriers among facilities surveyed, both those who use and those who do not use Z codes. Conclusions: Z codes are underutilized in critical access hospitals in Arizona. More data needs to be collected to further understand all barriers to the utilization of Z codes in order to address the vast and various social determinants of health in Arizona’s rural populations.
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