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provider birth date

prvdr_birth_dt
provider
Updated 5/16/2026

Definition

Date of birth for a licensed healthcare professional stored in provider master files, credentialing systems, and NPPES registry data. Used by data engineers for provider identity verification, deduplication logic, and compliance reporting within EHR and payer enrollment platforms.

Standard Abbreviation

prvdr_birth_dt

Category

provider

Database Usage

-- Example column naming
CREATE TABLE claims (
  clm_id VARCHAR(50),
  prvdr_birth_dt DATE,  -- provider birth date (date only, no time)
  ...
);

-- Example in SELECT
SELECT
  clm_id,
  prvdr_birth_dt as provider_birth_date
FROM claims;

Example database column name

ISO-11179 snake_case standard

-- Recommended column name
provider_birth_date

-- Example DDL
CREATE TABLE healthcare_data (
  record_id   VARCHAR(50)   NOT NULL,
  provider_birth_date DATE,  -- provider birth date (date only, no time)
  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.

Why This Term Matters

Provider data management is one of the most operationally complex data domains in healthcare because providers move, merge, and update their credentials continuously. A data engineer who understands provider terminology can build NPI validation, credentialing, and network adequacy pipelines that keep provider directories accurate and prevent claim rejections. Stale or incorrect provider data is a leading cause of prior authorization delays and CMS compliance findings.

Common uses in healthcare data

  • Provider data management and credentialing workflows
  • Network adequacy analysis and directory accuracy
  • NPI validation and NPPES registry reconciliation
  • Provider master data management (MDM)
  • Payer-provider contract and fee schedule management
  • Epic SER provider master and Cerner provider registry reconciliation pipelines
  • Snowflake provider dimension table design with SCD Type 2 historical tracking
  • Databricks NPPES data pipeline for weekly registry refresh and provider MDM updates

Related Healthcare Standards

NPPES / CMS NPI Registry

The National Plan and Provider Enumeration System — the source of record for all NPI assignments and provider demographic data.

NUCC Health Care Provider Taxonomy

Defines the taxonomy codes used to classify provider specialty and entity type in claims and credentialing workflows.

CAQH ProView

The industry-standard credentialing data source used by commercial payers for primary source verification of provider credentials.

Data Quality Considerations

  • NPI numbers fail the Luhn check-digit test in approximately 1–2% of raw feeds — implement Luhn validation as a mandatory data quality gate before loading provider records into Epic or Cerner integration tables.
  • Provider taxonomy codes (NUCC) are updated annually — maintain a versioned reference table with effective dates and validate incoming codes against the current NUCC taxonomy file in your Snowflake provider master.
  • Provider address data degrades rapidly: CMS estimates 15–20% of NPPES addresses become outdated within 12 months — schedule quarterly NPPES reconciliation jobs in Databricks to refresh your provider master data.

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