Domain
Scheduling, facilities, departments, workflows, and staff
6,391 operations terms
The unique system-generated or assigned identifier for a benefit plan, contract, or facility capacity limit record. Used in member enrollment and plan administration systems as the primary reference key to track, retrieve, and manage maximum volume or enrollment threshold configurations across healthcare data systems.
The sequential or ranked position number assigned to a capacity limit record within a benefit plan, contract, or facility enrollment configuration. Used in plan administration systems to order or prioritize multiple capacity threshold rules applied to a single plan or contract structure.
A coded or boolean value that identifies the current state of a benefit plan, facility, or contract relative to its defined maximum enrollment or service volume threshold. Used in plan administration and utilization management systems to classify capacity status as open, full, restricted, or closed.
The lookup reference value used to link a capacity limit record to related benefit plan, contract, or facility records within healthcare administration systems. Used in member enrollment and plan administration data models to establish relational joins and retrieve maximum volume threshold configurations.
The preferred communication language associated with a capacity limit record, identifying the language in which enrollment threshold notifications or administrative communications should be delivered. Used in member enrollment and plan administration systems supporting multilingual outreach for capacity management workflows.
The family surname of the individual or contact person associated with a benefit plan capacity limit record. Used in member enrollment and plan administration systems to identify the responsible party overseeing maximum volume or enrollment threshold management for a specific plan or contract.
The official registered name of the entity, facility, or contact person associated with a benefit plan or contract capacity limit record. Used in plan administration and contracting systems to formally identify the party responsible for managing maximum enrollment or service volume thresholds.
The hierarchical tier or classification assigned to a capacity limit record within a benefit plan or contract structure. Used in plan administration and utilization management systems to differentiate maximum volume thresholds applied at the plan, group, network, or facility level within a multi-tiered configuration.
The professional or facility license identifier associated with a capacity limit record, linking maximum enrollment or service volume thresholds to a licensed entity. Used in plan administration and credentialing systems to validate that capacity constraints align with the licensed operating scope of a facility or practitioner.
The relationship or marital status classification associated with a capacity limit record when enrollment thresholds are segmented by member demographic attributes within a benefit plan. Used in member enrollment and plan administration systems to track maximum volume constraints applied to specific coverage tier or dependency categories.
The enterprise-wide unique identifier assigned to a specific capacity configuration, such as a bed limit, appointment slot threshold, or resource ceiling. Used to consistently reference and track capacity records across scheduling, census, and utilization management systems.
The upper threshold value defining the maximum allowable volume for a capacity-controlled resource, such as the highest number of beds, appointments, or patient encounters permitted within a defined unit, department, or time window in operational planning systems.
The patient medical record number associated with a capacity record, linking an individual patient encounter or reservation to a specific capacity slot. Used in bed management and census tracking systems to reconcile patient assignments against available capacity.
The middle name or initial of the individual associated with a capacity record, such as a patient assigned to a bed or a provider linked to an appointment slot. Used in identity matching to disambiguate records with similar first and last names in capacity management systems.
The lower threshold value defining the minimum required volume for a capacity-controlled resource, such as the fewest beds or staff needed to maintain safe operations. Used in workforce planning and facility management systems to set baseline operational requirements.
The mobile phone number associated with an individual or contact linked to a capacity record, such as a patient awaiting bed assignment or a staff member managing a resource. Used in care coordination and notification workflows within capacity management systems.
The username or system identifier of the user or process that last updated a capacity record. Used in audit trail tracking within bed management, scheduling, and resource planning systems to maintain accountability for changes to capacity configurations or thresholds.
The calendar date on which a capacity record was most recently updated. Used in audit and change tracking within bed management, scheduling, and resource planning systems to identify when capacity thresholds, assignments, or configurations were last altered.
The timestamp indicating the precise time at which a capacity record was last updated. Used alongside the modified date in audit trail logging within bed management and scheduling systems to provide a complete chronological record of capacity configuration changes.
The human-readable label assigned to a capacity record, such as the name of a unit, bed pool, appointment type, or resource group. Used in scheduling, census management, and operational dashboards to identify and display capacity configurations in a meaningful format.