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. 2023 Sep 28;11:1243413. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1243413

Table 1.

Frequency of use of the new exploitation and trafficking codes from 2018-09-01 through 2022-09-01.

ICD-10 code First event Count #Patients Description
T74.51 10/5/18 494 184 Adult forced sexual exploitation, confirmed
T74.52 10/11/18 562 154 Child sexual exploitation, confirmed
T74.61 12/7/18 60 42 Adult forced labor exploitation, confirmed
T74.62 2/28/19 20 3 Child forced labor exploitation, confirmed
T76.51 10/3/18 240 124 Adult forced sexual exploitation, suspected
T76.52 10/9/18 321 151 Child sexual exploitation, suspected
T76.61 6/29/19 15 14 Adult forced labor exploitation, suspected
T76.62 10/13/18 24 10 Child forced labor exploitation, suspected
Y07.6 10/3/18 1,062 895 Multiple perpetrators of maltreatment and neglect
Z04.81 10/3/18 759 520 Encounter for examination and observation of victim following forced sexual exploitation
Z04.82 10/7/18 164 102 Encounter for examination and observation of victim following forced labor exploitation
Z62.813 10/4/18 709 387 Personal history of forced labor or sexual exploitation in childhood
Z91.42 10/9/18 832 372 Personal history of forced labor or sexual exploitation

Total patients: 2,793. Patients with a probable recent event: 1,248 (i.e., based on any codes other than codes Y07.6, Z62.813, and Z91.42). Count gives unique bills.