Integrated Campaign Registry (ICR) Implementation Guideunicef.fhir.icr · v0.1.0 · FHIR 4.0.1
Draft — this implementation guide is a working snapshot (v0.1.0) and its content may change without notice.
Code Systemv0.1.0·draft

ICR Delivery Strategy

How a campaign activity reaches its target population. A first-class, coded attribute of every campaign activity, site, and task — campaigns routinely mix strategies, and the available data elements change with the strategy (working doc §3).

Canonical
https://fhir.icr.unicef.org/CodeSystem/icr-delivery-strategy-cs
Content
complete
Case sensitive
true
Experimental
false

Concepts (7)

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CodeDisplayDefinition
fixed-postFixed postDelivery at a permanent health facility site; people come to the site.
temporary-postTemporary / outreach postDelivery at a temporary community focal point: market, place of worship, transit point.
mobileMobile teamTeam deployed to remote areas for a few hours per site.
schoolSchool-basedDelivery through schools to enrolled (and catch-up for non-enrolled) school-age children.
house-to-houseHouse-to-houseTeams systematically visit every dwelling; the only strategy that natively produces houses-visited, present/absent, and noncompliance data.
community-directedCommunity-directed distributionCommunity-selected drug distributors (CDDs) treat their own communities — the NTD MDA backbone (CDTI).
outreachOutreach / special-strategy siteVaccination at outside-household special-strategy sites (water points, transit/bus stations, border-crossing points, food-distribution points) — the polio SIA 'outside household / special strategy' (OHH/SS) mode, broader than a single temporary post (forms-v1 / jul3-form-analysis §Aggregate #6).