Configure Actionable Relationship Center for Experience Cloud Sites
Actionable Relationship Center (ARC) in Experience Cloud sites help community users
visualise relationships between patients, members, providers, and care team members. To make
Actionable Relationship Center available in your site, create a permission set with the Health
Cloud for Experience Cloud Sites license and assign it to the community users. Then, configure the
ARC component on your Experience Cloud site.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health
Cloud
Create a permission set with the Health Cloud for Experience Cloud Sites permission set
license.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Permission Sets, and then
select Permission Sets.
Click New.
Enter a label, API name, and description for your permission set.
For License, select Health Cloud for Experience Cloud Sites.
Save your work.
On the permission set overview page, under System, click System
Permissions.
Click Edit.
Enable the Access Actionable Relationship Center for partner users
permission.
Save your work.
Assign the permission set to the Experience Cloud site user.
On the overview page of the permission set you created, click Manage
Assignments, and then click Add Assignments.
Select the Experience Cloud site users, then click Assign.
Click Done.
Configure the Actionable Relationship Center (ARC) component on your Experience Cloud
site.
Open your Experience Cloud site builder.
In the Builder toolbar, click the dropdown next to the page name. Select the page where
you want to add the ARC component or create a page.
Click and drag the ARC Graph component to your site page.
In the ARC Graph properties panel, select the name of the relationship graph you want to
display.
Repeat these steps to add the ARC Details Panel and ARC Highlights Panel to the
page.
To make your customizations available to site members, in the Builder toolbar, click
Publish.
Add profiles that can access your site.
On the Workspaces page, click Administration, then
Members.
Add the appropriate profiles to Selected Profiles.
Save your work.
On the Administration panel, click Settings and activate your
site.
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