Domain
Clinical
EHR, ICD-10, LOINC, SNOMED CT, patient care and clinical documentation
16,101 clinical terms
Free-text or structured clinical evaluation notes associated with an open scheduling slot, documenting the clinician's findings at the time of the encounter. Supports clinical documentation, care coordination, and downstream coding workflows in patient care settings.
The remaining outstanding dollar amount owed on a financial transaction linked to an open scheduling slot. Used in billing and accounts receivable systems to track unpaid portions after payments, adjustments, or write-offs have been applied to the availability record.
The total dollar amount invoiced to a payer or patient for services tied to an open scheduling slot. Represents the gross charge submitted on a claim before contractual adjustments, payer payments, or patient responsibility amounts are applied during adjudication.
The date of birth of the patient associated with an open scheduling slot. Used in scheduling systems to verify patient identity, calculate age for clinical decision support, and support demographic matching across scheduling, eligibility, and clinical records.
The systolic and diastolic arterial pressure reading recorded for a patient during or prior to a scheduled open time slot encounter. Captured as a clinical vital sign in scheduling-linked clinical documentation to support triage, monitoring, and care coordination workflows.
The calendar date on which an open scheduling slot was officially cancelled. Used in scheduling systems to track appointment cancellation patterns, calculate slot utilization rates, manage waitlists, and support operational reporting on scheduling efficiency.
A classification label that groups open scheduling slots by type, purpose, or service line, such as new patient, follow-up, or procedure. Used in scheduling systems to organize availability blocks, manage template configurations, and generate operational and utilization reports.
The gross dollar amount charged for services associated with an open scheduling slot before payer adjustments or patient payments are applied. Used in billing workflows to initiate claim submission and establish the starting financial value for adjudication and reconciliation.
The primary symptom or reason for visit reported by the patient associated with an open scheduling slot. Captured at intake or during scheduling to guide triage, inform slot type selection, and support clinical documentation and coding in outpatient care settings.
Identifies a subordinate or dependent scheduling record linked to a parent availability entry in hierarchical scheduling systems. Used to represent nested appointment structures, follow-up slots, or sub-appointments that are associated with a primary open time slot record.
The name of the municipality associated with the location or patient address linked to an open scheduling slot. Used in scheduling and demographic systems to support geographic reporting, facility assignment, patient communication, and population-level utilization analysis.
A tiered classification label assigned to an open scheduling slot to indicate its priority level, service category, or resource type. Used in scheduling systems to differentiate slot types such as urgent, routine, or specialty, enabling template management and capacity planning.
A standardized alphanumeric identifier assigned to an open scheduling slot to classify its type or status within scheduling and clinical operations systems. Used as a reference key to track, filter, and report on availability records across scheduling platforms and integrated systems.
The portion of the service cost for an open scheduling slot that the patient is responsible for sharing with the payer after the deductible is met. Used in billing and patient financial systems to calculate patient liability, generate statements, and support collections workflows.
Free text notation capturing additional context or remarks about an open appointment slot or scheduling availability window. Used in scheduling systems to document reasons for slot status, special requirements, or operational notes that cannot be captured in structured fields.
The date on which an open appointment slot or scheduling availability window was fulfilled or closed out. Used in scheduling and capacity management systems to track when available time slots were either booked, expired, or otherwise resolved, supporting utilization reporting.
A flag designating whether an open appointment slot or scheduling availability record contains sensitive information requiring restricted access. Controls visibility within scheduling systems to ensure that protected availability details, such as behavioral health slots, are only accessible to authorized personnel.
The fixed out-of-pocket dollar amount a patient is responsible for paying at the time of service for an appointment associated with an open scheduling slot. Used in scheduling and billing workflows to communicate patient financial responsibility prior to or at the point of care.
The monetary expense value associated with maintaining, allocating, or utilizing an open appointment slot or scheduling availability window. Used in operational finance and capacity planning to assess resource costs tied to scheduling availability across care settings.
The numeric total representing the number of open appointment slots or scheduling availability windows within a defined timeframe, location, or provider schedule. Used in capacity planning and scheduling analytics to monitor supply of available appointment time against patient demand.