Domain
EHR, ICD-10, LOINC, SNOMED CT, patient care and clinical documentation
16,101 clinical terms
The time at which an anesthesiologist completed administering anesthesia for a procedure. Used alongside the start time to calculate total anesthesia duration for time-based billing, operative record documentation, and claims adjudication under anesthesia reimbursement guidelines.
Identifies the user who created or entered the anesthesiologist record into the clinical system. Captures the username or user ID responsible for data entry, supporting audit trails, accountability tracking, and record integrity verification in anesthesia department workflows.
Records the self-identified ethnic background of the anesthesiologist as collected during credentialing or staff onboarding. Used in workforce diversity reporting, demographic analytics, and compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity requirements across healthcare staffing systems.
Captures the date on which the anesthesiologist's credential, license, certification, or contract becomes invalid. Used to enforce compliance checks, trigger renewal workflows, and prevent assignment of expired practitioners to surgical or procedural cases in clinical scheduling systems.
Stores the unique reference identifier assigned to the anesthesiologist by an external system, such as a state licensing board, NPI registry, credentialing body, or interfaced scheduling platform. Enables cross-system matching and data reconciliation across disparate healthcare IT environments.
Records the facsimile number associated with the anesthesiologist or their practice location. Used for transmitting pre-operative assessments, patient records, and consultation requests between care settings in compliance with applicable healthcare communication and documentation protocols.
Captures the charge amount billed by the anesthesiologist for services rendered during a surgical or procedural case. Used in claims processing, fee schedule management, and reimbursement calculations, often expressed in base units or time units per anesthesia billing standards.
Stores the given or first name of the anesthesiologist as recorded during credentialing or provider enrollment. Used in practitioner directories, surgical case documentation, anesthesia records, and display fields across clinical and administrative healthcare applications.
A binary indicator used to mark a specific condition or status associated with an anesthesiologist record, such as active assignment, on-call availability, or compliance hold. Supports workflow routing, scheduling logic, and administrative filtering in clinical operations systems.
Contains the complete formatted name of the anesthesiologist, typically combining first, middle, and last name along with applicable prefix or suffix. Used in anesthesia records, surgical documentation, provider directories, and patient-facing care team displays across clinical systems.
Records the gender of the anesthesiologist as captured during credentialing or staff enrollment. Used in workforce demographic reporting, provider directory listings, and Equal Employment Opportunity compliance analytics within healthcare human resources and credentialing systems.
Records a glucose measurement associated with an anesthesiologist in contexts such as occupational health screenings or pre-procedural assessments. Supports fitness-for-duty evaluations and occupational wellness tracking within clinical staff health management programs.
Captures a hemoglobin lab value associated with the anesthesiologist, typically recorded within occupational health or staff wellness screening contexts. Used to document fitness-for-duty results and support employee health monitoring programs in clinical workforce management systems.
Documents the narrative description of an anesthesiologist's current health condition as recorded in an occupational or employee health encounter. Provides clinical context for fitness-for-duty determinations and supports documentation standards in staff health assessment workflows.
The primary unique key assigned to an anesthesiologist record within the healthcare system. Used to link the practitioner across surgical cases, billing records, credentialing files, and scheduling systems, ensuring consistent identification throughout clinical and administrative data workflows.
Represents the positional or sequential number assigned to an anesthesiologist record within a dataset, list, or related group. Used to maintain ordering, support multi-record retrieval logic, and enable efficient referencing within clinical data management and reporting systems.
A coded value or boolean flag that denotes a specific condition, qualification, or status applicable to an anesthesiologist, such as board certification status or active privileges. Used in credentialing validations, surgical case assignment rules, and compliance reporting workflows.
Contains directive or guidance text associated with an anesthesiologist's role in a specific clinical scenario, protocol, or case type. Used to communicate pre-operative, intra-operative, or post-operative anesthesia instructions within surgical care coordination and clinical documentation systems.
A system-generated or assigned lookup value used to reference an anesthesiologist record within relational data structures. Enables efficient joins, cross-table lookups, and data linkage between credentialing, scheduling, surgical case, and billing datasets in clinical information systems.
Stores the human-readable display text used to represent the anesthesiologist in user interfaces, reports, and dropdown selections. Provides a standardized and recognizable identifier for use in clinical scheduling tools, surgical case documentation, and administrative reporting dashboards.