Domain
EHR, ICD-10, LOINC, SNOMED CT, patient care and clinical documentation
16,101 clinical terms
The date on which payment was issued to the anesthesiologist or their billing entity for anesthesia services rendered. Used in claims payment reconciliation, provider remittance tracking, and revenue cycle reporting to confirm reimbursement timing for anesthesia procedure claims.
Identifies the hierarchical parent record or supervising relationship for an anesthesiologist within a provider directory or credentialing system. Used to link anesthesiologists to group practices, departments, or supervising physician of record in care team structures.
Captures the proportional share attributed to an anesthesiologist, such as their ownership percentage in a practice, split-billing ratio on a claim, or contribution share in a team-based anesthesia case involving both a physician and a CRNA.
Defines the time interval associated with an anesthesiologist record, such as the duration of an active contract, credentialing cycle, or the time span during which anesthesia services were rendered for billing or scheduling purposes.
Stores the direct contact telephone number for a licensed anesthesiologist, used in provider directories, care coordination workflows, surgical scheduling systems, and emergency contact routing within hospital and ambulatory surgical center environments.
Records the preferred display name for an anesthesiologist as shown in provider directories, surgical schedules, and patient-facing documentation. May differ from legal name and is used to ensure consistent, accurate identification across clinical and administrative systems.
Represents the contracted or billed cost associated with anesthesia services provided by a specific anesthesiologist. Used in fee schedule management, claims adjudication, and reimbursement calculations based on anesthesia time units or base unit values.
A flag designating whether an anesthesiologist is the primary provider of record on a case or claim. Used in team-based anesthesia billing to distinguish the directing physician from supporting CRNAs or residents, affecting reimbursement and compliance reporting.
Indicates the ranking or preference order assigned to an anesthesiologist within scheduling, on-call rotation systems, or case assignment workflows. Used by surgical coordinators and anesthesia department administrators to manage resource allocation and coverage planning.
Records the date on which an anesthesiologist administered anesthesia services for a specific surgical or procedural case. This date is critical for claim submission, operative recordkeeping, quality measure attribution, and compliance with timely filing requirements.
Documents the intraoperative or perioperative heart rate measurement recorded or monitored by the anesthesiologist during a procedure. Used in anesthesia records, patient safety tracking, and clinical documentation to assess hemodynamic stability under anesthesia.
Captures the count of anesthesia services, cases, or time units billed by an anesthesiologist within a given period. Used in productivity reporting, claims processing, and contract compliance monitoring across surgical and procedural care settings.
Records the self-reported racial classification of an anesthesiologist as collected during credentialing or workforce demographic surveys. Used in healthcare workforce equity analyses, diversity reporting, and compliance with federal and state workforce data collection requirements.
Defines the acceptable minimum and maximum values for a measured parameter associated with an anesthesiologist's practice, such as billable time units, case volume thresholds, or physiologic monitoring limits used in anesthesia quality benchmarking programs.
Specifies the reimbursement rate per anesthesia unit or service for a specific anesthesiologist, as defined by payer contracts or fee schedules. Used in claims pricing, remittance reconciliation, and anesthesia billing calculations based on base and time units.
Captures a performance or quality score assigned to an anesthesiologist based on clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction surveys, peer review results, or compliance with anesthesia safety protocols. Used in credentialing, quality improvement, and value-based care programs.
Represents a calculated proportion relevant to an anesthesiologist's practice, such as the supervision ratio of CRNAs to directing physicians, case volume relative to department totals, or complication rates compared to expected benchmarks in quality reporting.
Documents the clinical or administrative rationale associated with an anesthesiologist record event, such as the reason for a case assignment change, a billing adjustment, a credentialing action, or a modification to the anesthesia care plan during a surgical encounter.
Records the date on which documentation, credentialing materials, a referral, or a claims submission related to an anesthesiologist was received by the processing entity. Used for tracking turnaround times, filing deadlines, and credentialing workflow milestones.
Stores an external identifier or cross-reference linking an anesthesiologist record to a related system, such as a credentialing database, payer provider file, NPI registry, or scheduling platform. Supports interoperability and record reconciliation across clinical and administrative systems.