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Operations
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6,391 operations terms
The calendar date on which a single-use supply item record was marked as deleted or removed from active inventory in the supply management system. Used in audit trails to maintain a historical log of consumable record removals and support data governance in healthcare supply chain systems.
A flag indicating whether a single-use supply item record has been logically removed from the active inventory or clinical supply management system. Used to filter inactive consumable records from operational reporting while preserving historical data for audit, compliance, and supply chain analysis purposes.
The human-readable text describing the single-use supply item, including its name, type, size, or intended clinical use. Used in supply chain management, charge capture, and clinical documentation systems to clearly identify consumable items for procurement, patient billing, and point-of-care inventory workflows.
Supplementary information providing granular specifications about a single-use supply item, such as manufacturer details, lot number, or clinical application notes. Used in healthcare supply chain and materials management systems to support procurement accuracy, regulatory compliance, and clinical decision-making at the point of care.
The date by which a single-use supply item is expected to be used, restocked, or accounted for within the clinical supply management or procurement system. Used in healthcare inventory workflows to manage expiration tracking, replenishment scheduling, and compliance with supply usage timelines across care settings.
The date on which a single-use supply item record or associated pricing, formulary, or contract terms becomes active in the healthcare supply management system. Used to manage supply catalog updates, vendor contract activations, and item availability windows within clinical and materials management workflows.
The electronic mail address associated with a vendor, supplier, or contact responsible for a single-use supply item in the procurement or materials management system. Used in healthcare supply chain workflows to facilitate order communications, delivery notifications, and vendor correspondence related to consumable inventory management.
The date on which a single-use supply item record, contract term, or usage authorization becomes inactive in the healthcare supply management system. Used to define the validity window of consumable catalog entries and support accurate inventory lifecycle management across clinical and procurement workflows.
The time at which a single-use supply item usage event, procedure, or associated clinical activity was completed. Used in clinical and surgical supply management systems to calculate supply utilization duration, support procedure time tracking, and enable accurate charge capture for consumable items in patient care settings.
Identifies the user who manually entered or submitted the single-use supply item record into the inventory or clinical supply management system. Used in audit logging to attribute data entry responsibility, support quality review processes, and maintain accountability in healthcare supply chain documentation workflows.
Records the ethnicity of the patient associated with the use of a single-use supply item during a clinical encounter. Used in healthcare analytics and quality reporting to examine disparities in consumable resource utilization, support population health research, and meet regulatory demographic reporting requirements across care settings.
The manufacturer-designated date after which a single-use supply item is no longer considered safe or effective for clinical use. Used in healthcare inventory management systems to enforce compliance with sterility and safety standards, trigger automated removal alerts, and prevent expired consumable items from being administered to patients.
The reference ID assigned by an external system to uniquely identify a single-use medical supply item, such as a syringe or wound dressing, enabling cross-system tracking across supply chain, inventory management, and clinical procurement platforms.
The facsimile number associated with a single-use medical supply item's vendor, distributor, or procurement contact, used in supply chain and materials management workflows to facilitate ordering, returns, or product inquiries for clinical consumables.
The charge amount billed for a single-use medical supply item used during a clinical encounter or procedure, captured in cost accounting and revenue cycle systems to support itemized billing, cost tracking, and supply expense reporting.
The primary short-form label or brand name used to identify a single-use medical supply item in clinical inventory systems, supporting human-readable display in procurement catalogs, charge description masters, and clinical supply management workflows.
A binary indicator applied to a single-use medical supply item to denote a specific status condition, such as active or inactive, recalled, on backorder, or restricted use, used in inventory management and clinical supply chain tracking systems.
The expected or prescribed usage rate of a single-use medical supply item per patient encounter, care episode, or time period, used in clinical supply planning, par level setting, and utilization reporting within materials management systems.
The complete descriptive name of a single-use medical supply item, including brand, size, and specification details, used in charge description masters, procurement systems, and clinical documentation to fully distinguish items in the supply catalog.
A classification attribute indicating whether a single-use medical supply item is designed for use with a specific biological sex, such as male or female urinary catheters, used in clinical supply ordering and patient-specific care protocol matching.