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Create an App to Get Recommended Services and Drugs
Use the Services Pathway and Bundling Recommendations template to create an app that generates a list of services that are likely to be included in authorization requests.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions of Health Cloud with the Revenue Intelligence for Health license |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To create and manage CRM Analytics apps: | Manage CRM Analytics Templated Apps |
- From the App Launcher, find and select Analytics Studio.
- Click Create, and then select App.
- Select Services Pathway and Bundling Recommendations, and then click Continue.
- Review the preview page, and then click Continue.
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Choose to create an app or to use settings from an existing app, and then click
Continue.
Analytics runs a compatibility check of the data in Salesforce.
- If the compatibility check fails, follow the instructions in the error message to resolve the issues, and then try to create the app again.
- If the compatibility check completes successfully, click Looks good, next.
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Select the number of days that you want to get the list of recommended services and drugs
for, and then click Looks good, next.
The services pathway recommendations are generated for the selected number of days in the future for authorization requests.
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Enter a name for your app, and then click Create.
Creating the app takes a few minutes.
- To view your app after the process is complete, refresh the page.
The app now runs preconfigured recipes to create historical, example, prediction, and recommendation datasets, and dashboards.
Important The Einstein Discovery model that
gets the predictions runs only when:
- A minimum of 400 records are available for filtering in the example dataset, and
- After filtering the example dataset based on the app settings, a minimum of 100 records have the target variable and 100 records don't have the target variable.
- Members with a single primary diagnosis have more than one related care request records.
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