| Business Data Model Data Model |
Description | A hierarchy that identifies a framework for tallying and record keeping which allows the user to report, analyze, and categorize account information. Accounting structures can be defined by and for the healthcare organization, its customers, or others. The healthcare organization will use multiple instances of accounting structure to obtain different views of its accounting data such as: a) Accounting Structure #0239, XYZ Hospital's corporate-wide general ledger structure b) Accounting Structure #7267035, a specific subsidiary's general ledger structure (different in order to comply with government regulations) c) Accounting Structure #9178345, the healthcare organization's chart of accounts Other examples of using account structures: Income Statement By Function Income Statement By Tenant Cash Flow Direct Cash Flow Indirect Chart of Accounts General Ledger |
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Relationship Details |
Description | The unique identifier of the Organization that defines the Accounting structure, for example, the Healthcare Provider Institution itself. |
Is Identifying Relationship | false |
Child Table | Accounting Structure |
Child Role Name | defined by |
Child Multiplicity | ZERO_TO_MANY |
Child Referential Integrity: On Delete | NONE |
Child Referential Integrity: On Insert | NONE |
Child Referential Integrity: On Update | NONE |
Parent Table | Organization |
Parent Multiplicity | ONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Delete | NONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Insert | NONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Update | NONE |
Generalization Details |
Supertype | Hierarchy |
Subtype | Accounting Structure |
Transform As | TABLE |
| Business Data Model Data Model |