The three pieces of raw data are as follows: Patients, Doctors, and  Appointments.
Patients are assigned a Patient ID code, ex. 5555, this code is raw data  which is then formatted into information as  55-55, which is then liked  to the individual patient's name John Doe. So then the Patient ID code  55-55 is related to the Patient name John Doe; from that knowledge the  Patients ID code and Name are liked to the other two data domains for  Doctors and Appointments. 
Doctors when hired are assigned a medical ID code to identify each  individual Doctor, ex. 22222 this raw data is then formated into actual  information, ex. 222-22  linked specifically to the individual doctor.  The medical ID is then linked to Dr. David, from that knowledge he can  be referenced by patients and appointment domains alike.
When a patient call's our front desk, they are given a date and time as  well as the name of the doctor, from that point that number is entered  into our database as random number set,  and the raw data of say: 19563  is formated to an appointment ID  to 19-5-63, that individual piece of  information is then registered with the date and time of the appointment  and the doctor, from that point the information from the Patient Domain  can be accessed and correlated.
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