Update an Existing Assessment for Patients to Complete on an Experience Cloud Site
A Discovery Framework assessment created before Summer ‘23 is missing a remote action
that is needed for it to work on an Experience Cloud site. Edit the existing Omniscripts you
want to use on an Experience Cloud site to include a remote action and key value pair to set the
usage type.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud or
Health Cloud for Life Sciences
User Permissions Needed
To create a Discovery Framework Omniscript:
Omnistudio User
AND
Create, Read, Edit, and Delete access to Assessment Question
From the App Launcher, find and select OmniScripts.
Click the name of the Omniscript to open it in the OmniStudio Designer.
Note If the Omniscript is active, deactivate it to edit it.
In the Omniscript’s Setup, find the Seed Data
JSON section and click + Add New Key/Value
Pair.
Enter usageType for Key, and enter
HcUsageType for Value.
Omniscripts for the Discovery Framework can specify a usage type that turns on
features for a particular industry. The usage type that turns on Health Cloud features is
HcUsageType.
On the designer header, click Preview to test the form.
On the designer header, click Activate Version when you’re ready to
deploy the form.
Note Activating the Omniscript generates a Lightning Web Component that you can publish
on a Lightning page or Experience Cloud site. The Assessments component adds the ability
to view all Omniscripts with Discovery Framework in a single place.
Test that the assessment is working after you configure the send assessment email flow. Send
the flow to a test account, access it through the emailed link on the Experience Cloud site,
complete the questions, and submit.
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