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department end time

dept_end_tm
operations·Updated Jun 23, 2026

Definition

ISO-11179 Definition

The precise timestamp marking the conclusion of a patient service, procedure, or clinical activity within a specific department. Used in clinical operations, scheduling, and revenue cycle systems to calculate service duration, support billing accuracy, and measure departmental efficiency and capacity utilization.

Standard Abbreviation

dept_end_tm

Category

operations

Production DDL — FACT_OPERATIONAL_EVENT

FACT_OPERATIONAL_EVENT.sql
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE FACT_OPERATIONAL_EVENT (
    oprtnl_evnt_key  INTEGER       NOT NULL  -- surrogate key,
    evnt_id          VARCHAR(50)   NOT NULL  -- source event identifier,
    evnt_type_cd     VARCHAR(50)   NOT NULL  -- event type code,
    evnt_dt          DATE          NOT NULL  -- event date,
    evnt_ts          TIMESTAMP               -- event timestamp,
    fac_id           VARCHAR(20)             -- facility identifier,
    dept_cd          VARCHAR(20)             -- department code,
    unit_cd          VARCHAR(20)             -- unit code,
    mbr_id           VARCHAR(20)             -- member identifier,
    prvdr_npi        VARCHAR(10)             -- provider NPI,
    evnt_sts_cd      VARCHAR(20)             -- event status code,
    evnt_sts_dt      DATE                    -- status date,
    capacity_cnt     INTEGER                 -- capacity count,
    utilztn_pct      DECIMAL(5,2)            -- utilization percentage,
    rec_creat_dt     TIMESTAMP     NOT NULL  -- record created date,
    rec_updt_dt      TIMESTAMP     NOT NULL  -- record updated date
);

Standard Snowflake DDL for the canonical operations table. Convert to BigQuery or Databricks →

Why This Term Matters

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