The governed business vocabulary, read live from the governance repository: business terms and their definitions, critical data elements with their golden source and lineage, and the glossaries that own them. Search runs as a query against Postgres, not over a seeded list.
One search across business-term names and definitions, and across critical data elements. Try the insurance vocabulary — the repository carries an Insurance Core Master ontology alongside FIBO and HL7 FHIR.
Each term carries its definition, owning glossary, business domain and classification — the layer that stops two dashboards meaning different things by the same word.
Quantitative measures of improved healthcare accessibility due to funded initiatives.
Occurrence of a patient being admitted to a healthcare facility.
A formal relationship between a practitioner and a healthcare facility or organization.
A booking of a healthcare event among patient(s), practitioner(s), related person(s) and/or device(s) for a specific date/time. This may result in one or more Encounter(s).
Effort to inform the public about health-related topics or issues.
Non-wage compensation provided to employees, such as health insurance or retirement plans.
A group of healthcare providers and facilities delivering coordinated care.
Health issues this plan addresses
The resource ChargeItem describes the provision of healthcare provider products for a certain patient, therefore referring not only to the product, but containing in addition details of the provision, like date, time, amounts and participating organizations and persons. Main Usage of the ChargeItem is to enable the billing process and internal cost allocation.
A document submitted to request payment for healthcare services.
Unique identifier for a submitted healthcare claim.
The process of requesting payment from an insurer for healthcare services provided.
Adherence to legal, regulatory, and policy requirements in healthcare operations.
A specific health issue or diagnosis in a donor's medical history.
A record of a healthcare consumer’s choices or choices made on their behalf by a third party, which permits or denies identified recipient(s) or recipient role(s) to perform one or more actions within a given policy context, for specific purposes and periods of time.
A scheduled meeting between a patient and a healthcare provider for diagnosis or advice.
A healthcare professional providing a second opinion on a patient's condition.
Details for reaching a healthcare practitioner, such as phone or email.
Financial instrument which may be used to reimburse or pay for health care products and services. Includes both insurance and self-payment.
The maximum amount a health plan will pay for a specific service.
The insurance plan that outlines a member's healthcare benefits.
Time period during which a member's health plan benefits are active.
Process of validating healthcare provider qualifications and certifications.
Process of securely sending patient health data from devices to monitoring systems.
The elements the business has declared critical — with criticality, PII and regulated flags, the declared golden source, and the physical column they resolve to. This is the lineage a regulator asks for.
| Element | Criticality | Flags | Golden source | Resolves to | Trust |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diagnosis Code (ICD)Clinical | regulatory | regulated | EHR | — | draft |
| Patient Satisfaction Survey DatePatient Feedback & Experience | decision_making | — | — | — | draft |
| Policy Count by SegmentInsurance Data Analytics | reporting | — | — | — | draft |
| Remote Monitoring Device IDTelemedicine & Remote Care | decision_making | — | — | draft |
Who owns which vocabulary. Ranked by the number of terms each glossary carries.
Live from datagov_meta on every request — no seeded copy, no cache. The Generali financial book remains in the reconciled SQLite backbone that verify.mjs guards.