This
page
is
part
of
the
FHIR
Specification
(v3.0.2:
STU
3).
(v3.3.0:
R4
Ballot
2).
The
current
version
which
supercedes
this
version
is
5.0.0
.
For
a
full
list
of
available
versions,
see
the
Directory
of
published
versions
This
code
system
http://hl7.org/fhir/care-team-category
defines
the
following
codes:
Code
Display
Definition
event
Event
This
type
of
team
focuses
on
one
specific
type
of
incident,
which
is
non-patient
specific.
The
incident
is
determined
by
the
context
of
use.
For
example,
code
team
(code
red,
code
blue,
medical
emergency
treatment)
or
the
PICC
line
team.
encounter
Encounter
This
type
of
team
focuses
on
one
specific
encounter.
The
encounter
is
determined
by
the
context
of
use.
For
example,
during
an
inpatient
encounter,
the
nutrition
support
care
team
episode
Episode
This
type
of
team
focuses
on
one
specific
episode
of
care
with
a
defined
time
period
or
self-limiting
process
(e.g.
10
visits).
The
episode
of
care
is
determined
by
the
context
of
use.
For
example,
a
maternity
care
team
over
9
months.
longitudinal
Longitudinal
Care
Coordination
This
type
of
team
focuses
on
overall
care
coordination
managing
one
or
more
conditions
across
the
continuum
of
care
ensuring
there
are
smooth
transitions
of
care.
The
members
of
the
team
are
determined
or
selected
by
an
individual
or
organization.
When
determined
by
an
organization,
the
team
may
be
assigned
or
based
on
the
person's
enrollment
in
a
particular
program.
For
example,
disease
management
team
or
patient
centered
medical
home
team.
condition
Condition
This
type
of
team
focuses
on
one
specific
condition.
The
condition
is
determined
by
the
context
of
use.
For
example,
a
disease
management
team
focused
on
one
condition
(e.g.
diabetes).
clinical-research
Clinical
Research
This
type
of
team
is
responsible
for
establishing,
conducting,
coordinating
and
monitoring
the
outcomes
of
clinical
trials.
The
team
focuses
on
research,
clinical
care
and
education.
Explanation
of
the
columns
that
may
appear
on
this
page:
Level
Lvl
A
few
code
lists
that
FHIR
defines
are
hierarchical
-
each
code
is
assigned
a
level.
In
this
scheme,
some
codes
are
under
other
codes,
and
imply
that
the
code
they
are
under
also
applies
See
Code
System
for
further
information.
Source
The
source
of
the
definition
of
the
code
(when
the
value
set
draws
in
codes
defined
elsewhere)
Code
The
code
(used
as
the
code
in
the
resource
instance).
If
the
code
is
in
italics,
this
indicates
that
the
code
is
not
selectable
('Abstract')
Display
The
display
(used
in
the
display
element
of
a
Coding
).
If
there
is
no
display,
implementers
should
not
simply
display
the
code,
but
map
the
concept
into
their
application