Provide additional flexibility for your clinicians to add medications by using a custom
flow instead of the built-in Add Patient Medication or Add Basic Medication Details flow.
Depending on your business needs, you can set up a custom flow and associate it with the Patient
Medication Manager lightning component.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud
User Permissions Needed
To associate the custom flow to the component:
Read permission on Account object
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Flows, and then select
Flows.
Design and create a flow to suit your clinician’s needs.
To ensure your flow is compatible with the Patient Medication Manager lightning component,
add an input variable called recordId for Person Account records.
Go to the Lightning App Builder from the Person Account record page. On the Patient
Medication Manager component, select the custom flow from the Add Medication Flow dropdown
menu.
Now, when your clinicians start adding a medication, the custom flow is triggered instead of
the built-in flow.
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