LOINC

LOINC Code 63037-6: Deprecated PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation

63037-6 is a LOINC code used to identify Deprecated PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation in laboratory and clinical observation data. You may see this code in lab systems, lab reports, EHR exports, interoperability feeds, or other structured clinical data exchanges. LOINC codes identify tests, measurements, observations, survey items, and clinical questions in a standardized way. It is associated with the component PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation. It is commonly used with the system or sample type ^Patient.

Reviewed by HealthAssure Clinical TeamUpdated 21 May 2026

What is this code?

LOINC codes identify tests, measurements, observations, survey items, and clinical questions in a standardized way. It is associated with the component PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation. It is commonly used with the system or sample type ^Patient.

When is it used?

  • Used in lab systems, EHRs, and clinical data exchange.
  • May identify a test, observation, survey item, or clinical document request rather than a diagnosis.
  • Status: DEPRECATED
  • Method: PhenX

What it does not mean

  • The code identifies the observation or test, not the actual result.

Key facts

Deprecated PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation
PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation
A measure of neighborhood race/ethnic residential segregation, based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau. This measure examines various population characteristics to determine the degree of race/ethnic residential segregation, the degree to which various groups reside in different neighborhoods (Iceland & Douzet, 2006). Race/ethnic residential segregation, particularly when resulting from discrimination, can have negative consequences for minority group members. Race/ethnic residential segregation can limit residential choice, constrain economic and educational opportunities by limiting people's access to good schools and jobs, serve to concentrate poverty in disadvantaged neighborhoods, and contribute to social exclusion and alienation (Massey & Denton, 1988). Residential segregation also affects the nature and quality of intergroup relations in societysegregation reduces contact between groups and is usually thought to both cause and reflect polarization across communities (Reardon, 2006). Following Reardon (2006), a region is segregated to the extent to which individuals of a different group live in different neighborhoods within a region. That is, the term segregation does not apply to individual neighborhoods but to larger regions (e.g., school districts, counties, metropolitan statistical areas.
Ethnicity; Measure - race ethn resid segreg; Pan; Panel; PANEL.PHENX; Panl; Pnl; Point in time; Random

Where you may see this code

You may see this code in lab systems, lab reports, EHR exports, interoperability feeds, or other structured clinical data exchanges.

Common synonyms

Deprecated PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregationPhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregationPANEL.PHENX-Pt^PatientPhenX

Frequently asked questions

Code details

Code63037-6
SystemLOINC
Display nameDeprecated PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation
DescriptionPhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation
ComponentPhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation
Property-
TimingPt
System (specimen)^Patient
Scale-
MethodPhenX
ClassPANEL.PHENX
StatusDEPRECATED

Flags

BillableNo
Valid clinical useNo

Source

SourceLOINC
Version2.82
Releasemain
First released2.36
Last changed2.46

Part names

PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation-Pt^PatientPhenXPoint in time (spot)

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