Domain
Scheduling, facilities, departments, workflows, and staff
6,391 operations terms
A value or attribute associated with a glucose-related single-use supply item, such as a test strip or lancet, capturing measurement or calibration data used in diabetes management workflows, lab data systems, and point-of-care testing documentation.
A grouping identifier that categorizes a single-use medical supply item within a classification hierarchy, such as a product family or supply category, used in materials management, contract pricing, and formulary organization within healthcare supply systems.
A value or attribute linked to a hemoglobin-related single-use supply item, such as an HbA1c test strip or blood collection device, used in laboratory and point-of-care testing systems to associate supplies with specific diagnostic measurement contexts.
The primary unique key assigned to a single-use medical supply item within a healthcare inventory or supply chain system, used to consistently reference, track, and manage consumables across procurement, clinical usage, and cost accounting workflows.
A numeric position or sequence value assigned to a single-use medical supply item within an ordered list or data structure, used in supply catalog sorting, batch processing, and systematic retrieval of consumable records in healthcare data systems.
A boolean or coded value that signals a specific condition or attribute of a single-use medical supply item, such as sterility status, formulary inclusion, or hazardous material classification, used in clinical supply management and compliance reporting systems.
A reference value used to link a single-use medical supply item to related records across healthcare data systems, such as connecting supply usage records to patient encounters, cost centers, or vendor contracts in supply chain and clinical data warehouses.
The language designation associated with a single-use medical supply item's labeling, instructions for use, or documentation, used in regulatory compliance, international procurement, and clinical education workflows within healthcare supply management systems.
The secondary or family classification name of a single-use medical supply item, typically representing a product line or manufacturer brand suffix, used in supply catalog management to organize and distinguish related consumable items within procurement systems.
The officially registered or regulatory-approved name of a single-use medical supply item as recognized by governing bodies such as the FDA, used in compliance documentation, contract management, and formal procurement records within healthcare supply systems.
The hierarchical tier at which a single-use medical supply item is classified within a supply taxonomy, such as category, subcategory, or item level, used in materials management, spend analytics, and clinical supply chain organization and reporting.
The regulatory or distributor license identifier associated with the sale or distribution of a single-use medical supply item, used in supply chain compliance, vendor credentialing, and regulatory audit workflows within healthcare procurement and materials management systems.
A data field repurposed or misapplied to a single-use clinical supply item. In supply chain management systems, this likely captures a status or classification code indicating the current lifecycle state of a consumable item within inventory tracking workflows.
The enterprise-wide unique identifier assigned to a single-use clinical supply item within inventory and supply chain management systems. Used to consistently reference and track the consumable across procurement, warehouse, clinical, and billing systems throughout its lifecycle.
The upper threshold quantity for a single-use clinical supply item within inventory management systems. Defines the maximum stock level allowed for the consumable, triggering replenishment controls and preventing overstocking in clinical supply chain and materials management workflows.
The patient medical record number associated with the use or assignment of a single-use clinical supply item. Links consumable utilization to a specific patient encounter, supporting charge capture, cost tracking, and clinical documentation in hospital supply chain systems.
A secondary name component associated with a single-use clinical supply item record. May capture an alternate product name, middle segment of a multi-part item description, or secondary label used to further distinguish consumables within inventory and supply chain management systems.
The lower threshold quantity for a single-use clinical supply item within inventory management systems. Defines the minimum stock level required before automatic reorder is triggered, ensuring adequate supply availability in clinical departments and materials management operations.
A contact or tracking attribute associated with a mobile-capable asset or individual linked to a single-use clinical supply item. May capture mobile contact details for vendor representatives or staff responsible for managing consumable inventory in supply chain management workflows.
The unique identifier of the user or system process that last updated a single-use clinical supply item record. Supports audit trail requirements in inventory and supply chain management systems, enabling accountability and traceability of changes to consumable data.