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          Customize Health Cloud Labels (Managed Package Feature)

          Customize Health Cloud Labels (Managed Package Feature)

          If you want to change the delivered labels to suit your org, here’s a quick and easy way to that.

          Required Editions

          Available in: Lightning Experience

          Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud

          Note
          Note To override custom labels, you must enable the Translation Workbench and add English as a supported language.

          Health Cloud has a broad range of use cases and it’s important that it reflects the appropriate terminology for each case, like that of payer. Health Cloud is delivered with a default label of patient; however, it’s adaptable and you can modify the terminology to best suit your org. The custom labels delivered with the Health Cloud package can’t be edited, but you can override them by creating a translated version of the label.

          1. From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Custom Labels, and then select Custom Labels.
          2. In the list of custom label, select the name of the custom label you want to modify and click Edit. Here are a few examples of commonly customized labels.
            • Header_Patient_Navigation
            • Header_Patient_Info
            • Patient_Card_Header
          3. Click the New Local Translation/Overrides button.
          4. Select English as the language and enter the new label.

            Change patient to member (or whichever label is most useful for your org).

          5. Save your changes.

          Complete these steps for each label and you’re all set!

           
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