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Create Service Territories for Home Health
Create service territory records to represent the regions where your organization provides home health services. Define operating hours for each service territory.

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Create service territory records to represent the regions where your organization provides home health services. Define operating hours for each service territory.
| Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud and the Home Health Add-on license |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To create a service territory | Create access on Service Territory |
Before you begin:
Define operating hours for your regions. Operating hours determine when care resources who are operating in the regions are available for their services. A care resource inherits the service territory's operating hours. Ensure that the operating hours record is configured with the required time slots. Create time slots in the Operating Hours record for each day for the duration when care resources are available for their services.
Verify the Use enhanced scheduling and optimization checkbox is available on your Service Territory page. If you don't see it on the page, go to the Object Manager in Setup, open the Service Territory object, and add the field to the page layout.

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