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Scheduling, facilities, departments, workflows, and staff

6,387 operations terms

schedule marital statussched_mar_sts

The marital status of the patient recorded at the time of scheduling. Captured as a demographic attribute to support insurance coordination of benefits determination, eligibility verification, and social history documentation associated with the scheduled clinical encounter.

schedule master identifiersched_mstr_id

The enterprise master patient or record identifier linked to a scheduling entry, used to reconcile scheduling records with a master patient index across multiple facilities or systems. Supports accurate patient matching and longitudinal record continuity in enterprise scheduling environments.

schedule maximumsched_max

The upper limit value defined within a scheduling context, such as the maximum number of appointments allowed in a time slot, the maximum patient capacity for a scheduling template, or the maximum allowable value for a clinically relevant scheduling parameter or threshold.

schedule medical record numbersched_mrn

The patient's medical record number captured on a scheduling record, used to link the appointment to the patient's clinical record in the EHR. Ensures accurate association between scheduled encounters and existing patient history, orders, and documentation in the clinical system.

schedule middle namesched_mid_nm

The patient's middle name or initial recorded on a scheduling entry. Used alongside first and last name for identity verification, duplicate record prevention, and accurate patient matching during appointment registration and check-in workflows in scheduling and EHR systems.

schedule minimumsched_min

The lower limit value defined within a scheduling context, such as the minimum notice required to book an appointment, the minimum staffing level required for a schedule template, or a minimum clinical threshold that must be met before a scheduled procedure can be confirmed.

schedule mobilesched_mob

The mobile phone number of the patient or contact person associated with a scheduled appointment. Used in scheduling systems to send appointment reminders, cancellation notifications, and pre-visit instructions via SMS or automated outreach to reduce no-show rates.

schedule modified bysched_mod_by

The identifier of the user or system process that last updated a scheduling record. Used in audit trail and data governance workflows to track changes to appointment details, slot availability, or scheduling configurations, supporting accountability and compliance in scheduling systems.

schedule modified datesched_mod_dt

The calendar date when a scheduling record was last updated or changed in the healthcare scheduling system. Tracks audit history for appointment templates, resource availability blocks, or recurring schedule configurations to support change management and compliance reporting.

schedule modified timesched_mod_tm

The timestamp indicating when a scheduling record was last altered in the healthcare scheduling system. Used alongside the modified date to provide precise audit trail details for appointment templates, staff availability configurations, or recurring schedule pattern changes.

schedule namesched_nm

The human-readable label assigned to a scheduling template or resource availability plan in the healthcare scheduling system. Used to identify appointment blocks, provider availability templates, or departmental scheduling configurations across clinical operations and scheduling workflows.

schedule notesched_nt

Free-text annotation attached to a scheduling record to capture special instructions, exceptions, or contextual details about an appointment block or resource availability window. Used by scheduling staff to communicate relevant operational details that affect how a schedule is managed or interpreted.

schedule numbersched_nbr

A unique numeric or alphanumeric identifier assigned to a specific scheduling template or resource availability plan. Used to reference and track scheduling configurations across healthcare information systems, ensuring consistent identification during reporting, audits, and cross-system scheduling integrations.

schedule onset datesched_onset_dt

The calendar date when a scheduling template, resource availability plan, or recurring appointment block becomes active and begins governing time slot allocation. Used in healthcare scheduling systems to manage the effective start of new scheduling configurations or staff availability windows.

schedule oxygen saturationsched_o2sat

The blood oxygen saturation level recorded at the time of a scheduled clinical encounter or pre-procedure assessment. Captured within scheduling workflows to document baseline vital sign measurements that inform care preparation, clinical triage prioritization, or procedural readiness evaluations.

schedule paid amountsched_pd_amt

The monetary value remitted as payment for services rendered during a scheduled healthcare encounter. Recorded in scheduling or billing systems to reconcile expected reimbursement against actual payments received, supporting revenue cycle management and financial reporting tied to appointment activity.

schedule paid datesched_pd_dt

The calendar date on which payment was received or processed for a scheduled healthcare service or appointment-based billing transaction. Used in revenue cycle workflows to reconcile payment timing against service dates and support accounts receivable tracking within scheduling and billing systems.

schedule parentsched_prnt

The higher-level scheduling template or master schedule record to which a child schedule is hierarchically linked. Used in healthcare scheduling systems to organize nested schedule configurations, enabling cascading availability rules, inherited scheduling parameters, and consolidated reporting across related scheduling structures.

schedule percentagesched_pct

A proportional value representing a fractional allocation of time, capacity, or resource utilization within a healthcare scheduling configuration. Used to define part-time availability, capacity sharing across departments, or relative weighting of scheduling resources in multi-provider or multi-location scheduling systems.

schedule periodsched_prd

The defined duration or repeating time interval over which a scheduling template operates, such as a daily, weekly, or monthly cycle. Used in healthcare scheduling systems to establish the recurring boundaries of staff availability, appointment slot generation, and resource allocation planning.

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