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. 2022 Jul 1;137(1 Suppl):83S–90S. doi: 10.1177/00333549221095631

Table 2.

Frequency of ICD-10-CM codes related to labor trafficking associated with patients (n = 298) at 44 health care organizations, United States, October 1, 2018–March 31, 2021 a

ICD-10-CM code b Description No. (%)
T74.6 Forced labor exploitation, confirmed 11 (3.7)
T74.61 Adult forced labor exploitation, confirmed 10 (3.4)
T74.62 Child forced labor exploitation, confirmed 10 (3.4)
T74.51XS Adult forced labor exploitation, confirmed, sequela 10 (3.4)
T74.52XS Child forced labor exploitation, confirmed, sequela 10 (3.4)
T74.61XA Adult forced labor exploitation, confirmed, initial encounter 10 (3.4)
T74.62XA Child forced labor exploitation, confirmed, initial encounter 0
T74.61XD Adult forced labor exploitation, confirmed, subsequent encounter 0
T74.62XD Child forced labor exploitation, confirmed, subsequent encounter 0
T76.6 Forced labor exploitation, suspected 10 (3.4)
T76.61 Adult forced labor exploitation, suspected 10 (3.4)
T76.62 Child forced labor exploitation, suspected 10 (3.4)
T76.61XA Adult forced labor exploitation, suspected, initial encounter 10 (3.4)
T76.62XA Child forced labor exploitation, suspected, initial encounter 10 (3.4)
T76.61XD Adult forced labor exploitation, suspected, subsequent encounter 0
T76.62XD Child forced labor exploitation, suspected, subsequent encounter 10 (3.4)
T76.61XS Adult forced labor exploitation, suspected, sequelae 0
T76.62XS Child forced labor exploitation, suspected, sequelae 0

Abbreviation: ICD-10-CM, International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification.

a

Of 69 740 144 total patients in the TriNetX database for whom data were available, 298 patients were associated with trafficking. Data source: TriNetX. 19

b

Data source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 5