Create code sets, units of measure, and care metric targets to set up remote
monitoring. Enable care coordinators to remotely monitor health metrics by displaying care
observations and remote monitoring charts on the patient’s account page.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health
Cloud
Create Code Sets for Health Care Metrics Code sets define the metrics that providers monitor in patients, for example, blood sugar, cholesterol level, and amount of exercise. Define the code sets your providers use with their patients.
Create Units of Measure for Health Care Metrics Define units of measure to use with code sets for monitoring healthcare metrics. For example, to monitor a patient’s amount of exercise, create a unit of measure called Hours Per Week.
Set Org-Level Care Metric Targets Care metric targets represent health care goals. As an admin, you can set org-level care metric targets that care coordinators can use as a starting point when creating targets for specific patients. Setting org-level care metric targets is optional.
Add Care Observations to the Patient Account Page Display care observations as a related list on the patient account page. Care observations help care coordinators track patients’ real-time biometric data.
Display Remote Monitoring Charts on the Patient Account Page Charts that show biometric data and health metrics such as heart rate, blood pressure, or blood glucose levels help care coordinators track patient health. Add the Remote Charting Component to the account page and verify field level security on health metric fields so care coordinators can see relevant patient data.
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