Evaluating and monitoring assessment scores with the Assessment History and Assessment
Questions components helps users analyze important changes over time. With data to support their
understanding of a person’s performance and progress, users can confidently make decisions, plan
timely interventions, and eventually improve outcomes.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud
or Life Sciences Cloud
The Assessment History component provides a graphical and tabular representation of changes
in a person’s assessment scores over time so that users can see trends. The Assessment
Questions component provides the opportunity for more in-depth analysis, as it shows score
changes for each assessment question over a selected time period. For each question, the
component uses intuitive icons to visually represent changes in scores, and a graph and table
showing the score for each assessment attempt. Both components are powered by Omnistudio.
Enable Users to Track Assessment Scores To enable the Assessment History and Assessment Questions components, place the DiscoveryFrameworkAssessmentHistory, DiscoveryFrameworkAssessmentQuestionsList, and the DiscoveryFrameworkAssessmentQuestion FlexCards on the assessment record page.
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