Set up an Experience Cloud site with the Home Health Patient Visits lightning component
to keep your patients connected with their home health agency. Patients can easily access the site
from their personal devices to manage their past, current, and upcoming home visits.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud, Home
Health, and Health Cloud for Community Add-on license
User Permissions Needed
To set up an Experience site:
Health Cloud Foundation Permission Set
Note If your organization already has an Experience cloud site set up for patients, you can use
the same to add the Home Health Patient Visits component.
From Setup, under Digital Experiences, click All Sites.
Click New, select the Build Your Own (Aura) template, and click
Get Started.
Enter a name and URL for the site, and then click Create.
From the Workspaces page, select Administration.
In the Members section, add the community user profile that you set up for patients.
From the Administration menu, click Builder.
In the Builder, place the Home Health Patient Visits component on the home page.
(Optional) If your org wants to use the Amazon Connect feature for connecting patients to
the home health agency, select Show Call Option, and enter the home
health agency’s phone number.
If you don’t enter a phone number, the site connects the patients to the care resource of
the particular visit.
Preview and publish your site.
(Optional) Use Mobile Publisher if your org wants to publish the site
as a mobile app.
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