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Objects Used in Medication Review
Medication Review uses objects from the Health Cloud clinical data model to store medication-related information. The Clinical data model must be enabled for your org if you want to use Medication Review.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud |
Here’s the list of objects that Medication Review uses and the required permissions for your clinicians. The Health Cloud Foundation permission set provides Read access to these objects.
| Object | Purpose | Access |
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| Code Set |
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| Code Set Bundle |
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| Medication | Create medication records using data imported by RxNorm |
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| Medication Dispense | Create medication dispense records by using the data entered by the clinician in the Medication Dispense Details section |
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| Medicinal Ingredient | Specify ingredients of medications using data imported by RxNorm |
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| Medication Request | Create medication request records by using the data entered by the clinician in the Medication Request Details section |
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| Medication Statement | Create medication statement records by using the data entered by the clinician in the Additional Details section |
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| Medication Statement Detail | Create medication statement detail records by using the data entered by the clinician in the Additional Details section |
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| Patient Medication Dosage | Create Patient Medication Dosage records by using the data entered by the clinician in the Dosage Details section |
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These objects reference other objects in the Clinical data model. For instance, Patient Medication Dosage references Activity Timing, and Medication Statement references Care Observation.
Note Make sure that you add all the appropriate code set and code set bundle values in your org
for your clinicians. These code sets and code set bundles are required to enter
medication-related information for their patients.
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