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Build and manage a network of providers by capturing details of providers, their facilities, and their specialties in the Provider Management data model.

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Build and manage a network of providers by capturing details of providers, their facilities, and their specialties in the Provider Management data model.
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Use the Healthcare Provider, Healthcare Provider Specialty, Healthcare Facility, and related objects to capture provider details. Use the Benefit Specialty object to map your agencies’ benefits with the specialties of providers in your network. This mapping enables caseworkers to use Provider Search to find suitable providers and facilities that can deliver benefits to constituents.
Use the Code Set object to capture the distinct service that a provider offers and each variation of a benefit that a caseworker can assign to constituents. For example, your Human Services Department offers a nursing care benefit to individuals with disability-related health needs. Create code set records to reflect nursing specialties, weekday and weekend care, and other variations of the benefit. Use the Code Set Bundle object to group code sets, and the Benefit Item Code object to map a benefit to a code set or a code set bundle.

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