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Check out the ways Salesforce solves use cases across the healthcare, life sciences, and medical device industries.
Learn how healthcare companies are using Salesforce Data Cloud to make Pinterest Ads HIPAA compliant.
Read More →Learn how regulated healthcare companies can implement Snowflake as part of a solution to make web trackers HIPAA-compliant.
Read More →Learn how hospitals make vast amounts of data from emails, faxes, contracts, and clinical notes actionable with IDP for healthcare.
Read More →Learn how mobile patient management empowers caregivers to deliver exceptional care in the field with Salesforce Mobile.
Read More →Learn how healthcare companies are using Salesforce Data Cloud to make Google Ads HIPAA compliant.
Read More →Learn how payers build member portals in Salesforce Experience Cloud that empower exceptional experiences.
Read More →Learn how Salesforce Experience Cloud builds a foundation for dental clinic portals that engage patients, improve outcomes, and personalize care.
Read More →Learn how Salesforce Experience Cloud builds a foundation for mental health patient portals to increase patient satisfaction.
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, 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.
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