Domain
Clinical
EHR, ICD-10, LOINC, SNOMED CT, patient care and clinical documentation
16,101 clinical terms
The calendar date on which an open scheduling availability window closes and the slot is no longer bookable. Used in scheduling and resource management systems to define the boundary of a time block, supporting accurate slot expiration and capacity reporting across clinical settings.
The specific clock time at which an open scheduling availability slot concludes within a given day. Used alongside the end date in scheduling systems to precisely bound bookable time blocks, enabling accurate appointment duration matching and resource utilization tracking.
The current enrollment or participation state associated with an open scheduling availability slot, such as active, pending, or closed. Used in scheduling systems to indicate whether a time block is fully configured and eligible for patient or resource assignment within care coordination workflows.
The identifier of the user or system that originally created or input the open scheduling availability record. Used in scheduling audit trails to track data entry accountability, support error resolution, and maintain an accurate history of slot creation across healthcare scheduling platforms.
The ethnicity classification associated with a patient or resource linked to an open scheduling availability slot. Used in scheduling and population health systems to support equitable access monitoring, demographic reporting, and compliance with health disparity tracking requirements.
The date after which an open scheduling availability slot is no longer valid and cannot be booked. Used in scheduling systems to automatically retire stale or unfilled time blocks, ensuring that expired slots are excluded from active calendars and replaced with current availability windows.
A reference identifier assigned by an external system to uniquely identify an open scheduling availability slot across integrated platforms. Used to link and reconcile availability records between scheduling, EHR, and health information exchange systems during cross-system data sharing and reporting.
The facsimile number associated with an open scheduling availability slot or its managing contact. Used in scheduling and care coordination systems to route paper-based booking confirmations, referral documents, or slot-related communications where electronic messaging is unavailable or not preferred.
The charge associated with reserving or utilizing an open scheduling availability slot. Used in scheduling and billing systems to capture slot-level cost information, supporting financial reconciliation, resource pricing models, and revenue cycle management for scheduled services.
The given name of the individual, provider, or contact associated with an open scheduling availability slot. Used in scheduling systems to identify and display the person linked to a specific time block, supporting human-readable calendar views and appointment confirmation communications.
A binary indicator marking whether a scheduling time slot is currently open and eligible for booking. Used in scheduling and resource management systems to quickly filter active versus inactive availability blocks, supporting efficient slot search, display logic, and appointment assignment workflows.
The recurring interval at which an open scheduling availability slot repeats within a scheduling system, such as daily, weekly, or monthly. Used in care coordination and appointment scheduling platforms to configure repeating time blocks for providers or resources with predictable, patterned availability.
The complete name of the individual, provider, or contact associated with an open scheduling availability slot. Used in scheduling systems to provide a human-readable identifier for the person linked to a time block, supporting calendar display, booking confirmations, and audit record clarity.
The gender classification of the patient or individual associated with an open scheduling availability slot. Used in scheduling and population health systems to support gender-concordant care matching, demographic analysis, and compliance with health equity reporting requirements across clinical settings.
Blood glucose measurement recorded at the time a scheduling slot or appointment opening is assessed. Captures point-in-care glucose readings linked to open appointment status in clinical scheduling and care coordination workflows within EHR and health information systems.
Insurance group identifier associated with an open scheduling slot or appointment availability record. Used to match patients to eligible appointment types based on insurance coverage, supporting scheduling workflows in health plan and provider scheduling systems.
Blood hemoglobin measurement recorded at the time a scheduling slot or appointment opening is evaluated. Captures lab values linked to open appointment status in clinical scheduling and care coordination workflows, supporting clinical decision-making within EHR systems.
Narrative description of a patient's current condition or chief complaint captured at the time an appointment slot is open or assessed. Links the clinical context of a presenting illness to scheduling availability records within EHR and clinical documentation systems.
Unique system-generated or assigned identifier for a specific open appointment slot or scheduling availability record. Used as the primary key to track, reference, and manage appointment openings across scheduling, EHR, and health information systems.
Numeric position or sequence value assigned to an open appointment slot within an ordered list or scheduling availability dataset. Used to sort, rank, or reference availability records within scheduling systems and clinical data warehouses for reporting and queue management.