At times, it’s inappropriate to mention a life event because the patient hasn’t yet
experienced or isn’t likely to experience that life event. When you hide a life event type, it
doesn’t appear on the Life Events component until you add a life event of that type for the
patient.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health
Cloud
Ask your Salesforce representative to make person accounts available in your
organization.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter App Builder, and then
select Lightning App Builder.
Open a page that contains the Life Events component. For example, open Patient Console
with Pinned Leftbar and click Edit.
In the properties pane, click Select under Hide Event Types
(Person Accounts or Contacts).
Drag the event types that you want to hide from Available to
Selected, and then click OK.
Save the page.
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