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CodeSystem: Space Monitoring Procedures (Experimental)

Official URL: https://mitre.org/fhir/space-health/CodeSystem/space-monitoring-procedures-cs Version: 0.5.12
Draft as of 2026-03-25 Computable Name: SpaceMonitoringProceduresCodeSystem

CodeSystem for space monitoring procedures not found in SNOMED CT

This Code system is referenced in the content logical definition of the following value sets:

  • This CodeSystem is not used here; it may be used elsewhere (e.g. specifications and/or implementations that use this content)

This case-sensitive code system https://mitre.org/fhir/space-health/CodeSystem/space-monitoring-procedures-cs defines the following codes:

CodeDisplayDefinition
telemedicine Space Telemedicine The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients in space by means of telecommunications technology
remote-monitoring Remote Physiological Monitoring Continuous or periodic monitoring of astronaut physiological parameters from a distance
biomonitoring Space Biomonitoring The measurement and monitoring of biological parameters in the space environment
health-monitoring Space Health Monitoring Systematic monitoring of astronaut health status during spaceflight
remote-consultation Remote Medical Consultation Medical consultation provided to astronauts from Earth-based physicians
wearable-monitoring Wearable Health Monitoring Use of wearable devices to continuously monitor astronaut health parameters
non-invasive-monitoring Non-invasive Health Monitoring Monitoring health parameters without invasive procedures
autonomous-medical-care Autonomous Medical Care Medical care provided with limited or delayed input from Earth, necessitated by communication delays
telediagnostics Space Telediagnostics Remote diagnostic procedures conducted on astronauts during spaceflight
tele-ultrasound Tele-ultrasound Remote ultrasound examination guidance provided to astronauts from Earth-based physicians
medical-decision-support Medical Decision Support Systems Computer systems that assist in medical decision-making during spaceflight
crew-self-monitoring Crew Self-Monitoring Monitoring procedures performed by astronauts on themselves or crewmates