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Check out the ways Salesforce solves use cases across the healthcare, life sciences, and medical device industries.
Learn how physician liaisons are using AI provider referral management to detect dips in referral volume before they impact revenue.
Read More →Learn why providers are turning towards autonomous agents like Agentforce to assist with multi-step appointment scheduling.
Read More →Learn how payers are complying with state-level physician network outreach rules by using the power of Salesforce.
Read More →Learn how hospitals eliminate manual tasks in the provider onboarding process with Salesforce Health Cloud.
Read More →Learn how healthcare companies are using AI medical transcription to improve data accuracy and eliminate manual processes.
Read More →Learn how healthcare companies are using Salesforce Data Cloud to make Facebook Ads HIPAA compliant.
Read More →Discover how electronic visit verification (EVV) solutions help home health providers comply with a crucial provision of the 21st Century Cures Act.
Read More →Learn how mobile patient management empowers caregivers to deliver exceptional care in the field with Salesforce Mobile.
Read More →Learn how appointment scheduling is essential for fostering strong relationships between patients and providers
Read More →Learn how medical device companies manage shipping logistics, inventory levels, and product quality across multiple locations via asset management with Salesforce.
Read More →Learn how labs accelerate pipeline velocity and increase lead visibility with Salesforce.
Read More →Learn how medical device companies accelerate pipeline velocity and increase lead visibility with Salesforce.
Read More →Learn how provider network management with Salesforce helps payers grow their care delivery networks to broaden member access to care.
Read More →Learn how Salesforce helps you grow provider relationships, manage physician networks, and discover new referral opportunities.
Read More →Learn how end-to-end clinical trial management with Salesforce can quicken participant recruitment, improve patient experiences, and streamline clinical processes.
Read More →Learn how population health management in Salesforce improves healthcare outcomes in groups of patients with segmentation and engagement.
Read More →When built on Salesforce, the supply chain management use case streamlines order entry, optimizes clinical workflows, and automates supply procurement
Read More →In order to streamline revenue operations, providers must optimize the claims process, manage denials, and develop payment plans.
Read More →The complaints, appeals, and grievances (CAG) management use case increases productivity, builds member loyalty, and ensures compliance with the CMS.
Read More →The utilization management use case guarantees the involvement of all parties - providers, payers, and members - in ensuring timely and appropriate treatment.
Read More →When built on Salesforce, the provider credentialing use case creates a single source of truth across enrollment, contracting, credentialing, marketing, and sales.
Read More →When built on Salesforce, the supply chain management use case streamlines order entry, optimizes clinical workflows, and automates supply procurement
Read More →Learn how Salesforce can be used by recruiters and on-boarders throughout the provider recruiting process.
Read More →When using Salesforce and Marketing Cloud, healthcare companies in New Jersey can fulfill all the requirements of Bill 332.
Read More →When built on Salesforce, patient acquisition and intake platforms can empower healthcare organizations to effortlessly track and manage all referrals and new patients from a single engagement platform.
Read More →To encourage mammogram screenings and prioritize community health, it is crucial to focus on specific patient populations and tailor outreach tactics accordingly.
Read More →The delicate balance between compliance and digital marketing strategies in the healthcare and life sciences industry is causing growing concern.
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