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consumable allowed amount
cons_alwd_amtgeneral
Updated 3/30/2026
Definition
The maximum reimbursable value for a single-use supply item. Used to capture financial data associated with consumable transactions. This field is commonly used in electronic health records (EHR), healthcare information systems (HIS), and clinical data warehouses for consumable management and reporting.
Standard Abbreviation
cons_alwd_amt
Category
general
Database Usage
-- Example column naming
CREATE TABLE claims (
clm_id VARCHAR(50),
cons_alwd_amt NUMBER(12,2), -- consumable allowed amount (precision 12, scale 2)
...
);
-- Example in SELECT
SELECT
clm_id,
cons_alwd_amt as consumable_allowed_amount
FROM claims;Common uses in healthcare data
- Healthcare data warehouse schema design and modeling
- Interoperability and cross-system data exchange
- ETL pipeline development and orchestration
- Master data management (MDM) programs
- Analytics and business intelligence reporting
Example database column name
ISO-11179 snake_case standard
-- Recommended column name
consumable_allowed_amount
-- Example DDL
CREATE TABLE healthcare_data (
record_id VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
consumable_allowed_amount NUMBER(12,2), -- consumable allowed amount (precision 12, scale 2)
created_dt TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW()
);Column names follow the ISO-11179 naming convention: lowercase, underscore-separated, using the standard abbreviation as a prefix where applicable.
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