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Manage Group Membership and Households in Public Sector
Define groups of individuals, such as households or trusts, and use them to deliver support services that are tailored to the group.

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Define groups of individuals, such as households or trusts, and use them to deliver support services that are tailored to the group.
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Organize and track relationships among people by using purpose-built standard objects and guided flows. Create and use groups to more effectively deliver programs and services. For example, map the relationships among the family members of a household for a constituent who receives a benefit. Or map the relationships for a case participant, their household, their employer, and their household’s health insurance provider.

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