Domain
Clinical
EHR, ICD-10, LOINC, SNOMED CT, patient care and clinical documentation
16,101 clinical terms
The biological sex designation associated with an open scheduling slot, indicating gender-specific restrictions or preferences for that appointment time. Used in scheduling systems to match available appointments to eligible patients based on sex-specific clinical services such as gynecology or urology.
The originating system, department, or workflow that generated or contributed an open scheduling slot record. Used to trace appointment availability back to its creating entity, supporting data reconciliation, scheduling audits, and multi-system integration across healthcare scheduling platforms.
The first calendar date on which a provider, resource, or scheduling block becomes available for patient appointment booking. Used in scheduling systems to define the opening boundary of an availability window, enabling accurate slot generation and appointment capacity management.
The specific time of day marking the beginning of an open scheduling block or provider availability window. Used to define when a provider or resource becomes bookable within a scheduling system, supporting precise slot creation, calendar management, and appointment workflow coordination.
The U.S. state or Canadian province associated with a scheduling availability record, typically reflecting the geographic location where the open appointment slot is offered. Used to filter, route, and report on provider availability by location within multi-site or regional healthcare scheduling systems.
A coded value indicating the current state of a scheduling slot, such as open, held, cancelled, or filled. Used to track real-time appointment slot conditions within scheduling systems, enabling accurate booking decisions, waitlist management, and utilization reporting across healthcare facilities.
The physical street address of the location where an open appointment slot is offered. Used in scheduling systems to identify the specific facility or clinic site associated with available appointment times, supporting patient location matching, directions, and multi-site scheduling management.
The medication concentration or dosage strength associated with an open scheduling slot, typically used in infusion, pharmacy, or specialty clinic contexts where appointment availability is tied to specific drug preparation requirements. Supports scheduling of treatments requiring predefined medication formulations.
A partial aggregate count or sum of open scheduling slots within a defined subset of availability records, such as by provider, location, or time period. Used in scheduling analytics to summarize appointment capacity across segments before calculating final totals for reporting and planning purposes.
The calendar date on which an open surgical scheduling slot is designated for an operative procedure. Used in surgical scheduling systems to track available operating room time, align surgeon availability with procedure scheduling, and support perioperative capacity planning and utilization reporting.
A unique system-generated key assigned to an open scheduling slot record within a healthcare scheduling or EHR platform. Used to uniquely identify and cross-reference availability records across integrated systems, supporting data linkage, deduplication, and audit tracking in scheduling workflows.
The intended recipient, department, or patient population for which an open scheduling slot is designated. Used in scheduling systems to direct available appointment time toward specific care goals, referral destinations, or patient cohorts, supporting targeted capacity management and access planning.
A standardized NUCC taxonomy classification code identifying the provider specialty or service type associated with an open scheduling slot. Used to match available appointment times with appropriate clinical specialties, ensuring patients are routed to correctly credentialed providers during scheduling workflows.
A body temperature measurement or threshold value linked to an open scheduling slot, typically used in contexts where vital sign prerequisites determine appointment eligibility, such as infusion clinics or COVID-19 screening workflows. Supports clinical triage and pre-visit screening within scheduling systems.
The date on which a provider, resource, or service slot is no longer available for scheduling or assignment. Used in scheduling systems to close open time windows, preventing new appointments or allocations beyond this endpoint in workforce and capacity management workflows.
The specific time of day at which a provider, resource, or service slot becomes available for scheduling. Used in appointment and capacity management systems to define open scheduling windows, enabling accurate matching of patient demand to available clinical resources.
The combined date and time value marking when a provider, resource, or service slot is designated as open for scheduling. Captures the precise moment availability is established in scheduling and workforce management systems, supporting audit trails and real-time capacity tracking.
The formal label or name assigned to a defined availability window or scheduling slot, such as 'Morning Open Access' or 'Walk-In Hours.' Used in scheduling systems to categorize and display open time periods for clinical staff, administrative workflows, and patient-facing appointment booking.
The aggregate sum of available time, slots, or capacity units within a defined scheduling period for a provider, department, or resource. Used in capacity planning and workforce management systems to measure total open scheduling supply against patient demand across clinical operations.
The total number of discrete available time slots, appointments, or capacity units recorded within a defined scheduling period. Used in scheduling analytics and workforce planning to quantify open access supply, track utilization rates, and support operational reporting across clinical and administrative systems.