Three steps required to configure HC?
A. Install HC unmanaged Package
B. Install HC managed package
C. Verify that chatter is enabled
D. Configure the console view
E. Enable the options for contact to related with multiple accounts
While not every component or attribute within Hearth Cloud is customizable, which three of the following components are customizable within Health Cloud? (Choose three.)
A. Custom label
B. HER data
C. Patient Card
D. Timeline
E. Life Events
Clinicians want to see an overview of the patient’s life, like Starting a New Job, Birth of a Baby, Divorce, etC. to understand the patient better and help them with a personalized care plan. What should the administrator configure in the Health Cloud so the clinicians can access this information in one place?
A. Life Goals
B. Life Events
C. Household Map
D. Milestones
E. Life Map
Bloomington Caregivers needs to use the objects foi the Clinical data model as part of its new Health Cloud implementation, Which preference should Bloomington Caregivers’ administrator ensure is enabled?
A. FHIR-Aligned Data Model org preference
B. Clinical R4 Model org preference
C. Clinical Data Model org preference
D. FHIR-Aligned EHR Data Model org preference
Explanation:
The FHIR-Aligned Data Model org preference is the preference that Bloomington Caregivers’ administrator should ensure is enabled to use the objects for the Clinical data model as part of its new Health Cloud implementation. This preference enables the Clinical data model, which is a FHIR R4-aligned data model that captures information from an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system via integration middleware1. The Clinical data model is built on Salesforce core, with no reference to package entities, and supports only the attributes that Health Cloud users need, not all attributes in every FHIR R4 resource2. The Clinical data model is the successor to the original EHR Data Model, which was built on the managed package and followed the FHIR R1 standard2.
References:
1: Clinical Data Model | Salesforce Health Cloud Developer Guide | Salesforce Developers 2: Explore the Clinical Data Model Unit | Salesforce Trailhead
A developer needs to modify the out-of-the-box Advanced Patient Card to display the Category, SubjectID, and Date for active Clinical Alerts. Which three steps should the developer take to accomplish this?
A. Create and activate a new child card.
B. Clone the parent card.
C. Define session variables to control visibility of clinical data.
D. Create a DataRaptor to extract necessary data.
E. Change the child card state to show active.
Explanation:
To modify the out-of-the-box Advanced Patient Card to display the Category, SubjectID, and Date for active Clinical Alerts, a developer should take the following steps:
Create and activate a new child card: This step allows the developer to create a custom card that inherits the properties of the parent card and displays additional information from Clinical Alerts object4.
Create a DataRaptor to extract necessary data: This step allows the developer to create a DataRaptor Extract that queries the Clinical Alerts object and returns the Category, SubjectID, and Date fields for active records5.
Change the child card state to show active: This step allows the developer to change the state of the child card from inactive to active, so that it is visible on the Advanced Patient Card component6. Cloning the parent card, defining session variables, or creating an Integration Procedure are not required steps for this task.
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