Use sharing settings to specify the level of access your users have to records and
fields used to assign and track information about social determinants. Organization-wide sharing
settings specify the default level of access users have to each others’ records. You use
organization-wide sharing settings to lock down your data to the most restrictive level.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud
or Life Sciences Cloud
For example, users have object-level permissions to read and edit care barrier types, and the
organization-wide sharing setting is Read-Only. By default, those users can read all care barrier
type records but they can’t edit them unless they own the record or are granted other
permissions.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Sharing Settings, and then
select Sharing Settings.
Grant access to the following objects by setting their visibility to public access.
Care Barriers
Care Barrier Determinants
Care Barrier Types
Care Determinants
Care Determinant Types
Care Intervention Types
If you don’t want your users to create barrier types or determinant types, restrict them
to public read-only access to those objects.
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