Import disease definitions from PDF files published by health authorities, extract the
key details, and review the populated information for accuracy. Save the extracted information to
create structured disease definition records and build an up-to-date catalog that aligns with your
organization's needs.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions of Health Cloud with the
Agentforce for Health Cloud license
User Permissions Needed
To use Document AI for Health:
Health Cloud Foundation permission set
AND
Data Cloud User permission
set
AND
Disease Surveillance permission set
AND
Document AI permission set
AND
Health Cloud AI Assistive Agent permission set
From the App Launcher, find and select Document Extraction
Request.
Click Extract Document.
Click Upload Files, and upload the disease definition PDF file.
Then, click Done.
From the list of recently uploaded files, select the file that you uploaded, and click
Next.
Select Disease Definition as the use case type.
Review the Records to Extract section to confirm that all required fields are selected for
extraction.
Click Extract.
The extraction can take a while depending on the file size.
When the status of your extraction request changes to Review Not Started, click the action
menu next to your request and select View.
Review the extracted data. If needed, add or update the data, and save your changes.
After the status changes to Save Completed, select View from the
action menu to view the summary of the created records.
A Disease Definition record is created from the extraction. You can find the catalog
in the Disease Definition object.
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