Data 360 for Health Cloud connects and integrates healthcare data across Salesforce and
other external systems. It offers prebuilt and customizable solutions that provide a unified
view of data sourced from different channels, giving you a holistic and comprehensive view of
patients.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud
and Data 360
When you deploy Health Cloud data kits, you get access to prebuilt data mappings, data
streams, batch data transforms, and other features that unify and harmonize your data. The
data kits available for Health Cloud are:
HealthCloud Administrative
HealthCloud Clinical
Disease Surveillance
Participant Enrollment
Data Model Objects for Health Cloud The standard Healthcare Data Model Objects in Data 360 can be used to unify health data from multiple sources, enabling a comprehensive 360-degree view of healthcare information and facilitating the calculation of insights and derivation of scores.
Set Up Data 360 for Health Cloud Before you use the Health Cloud data kits and data model objects, complete the basic configurations required to work in Data 360. Set up Data 360, enable the required Health Cloud features, connect Data 360 to your Salesforce CRM org, and verify the SSOT version.
Deploy Health Cloud Data Kits Deploy the Health Cloud data kits to access data streams, data lake objects, and data transforms built specifically for healthcare use cases.
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