Salesforce Use Cases

Check out the ways Salesforce solves use cases across the healthcare, life sciences, and medical device industries.

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HIPAA Compliant Instagram Ads

Learn how healthcare companies are using Salesforce Data Cloud to make Facebook Ads HIPAA compliant.

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HIPAA Compliant LinkedIn Ads

See how healthcare companies can use Salesforce Data Cloud to make their LinkedIn Ads HIPAA-compliant.

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HIPAA Compliant Pinterest Ads

Learn how healthcare companies are using Salesforce Data Cloud to make Pinterest Ads HIPAA compliant.

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HIPAA Compliant Facebook Ads

Learn how healthcare companies are using Salesforce Data Cloud to make Facebook Ads HIPAA compliant.

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Home Health Route Planning

Learn how Salesforce Maps helps in-home caregivers get from point A to B on time, visit more patients, and reduce administrative work

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Home Health Scheduling

Learn how appointment scheduling is essential for fostering strong relationships between patients and providers

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Asset Management

Learn how medical device companies manage shipping logistics, inventory levels, and product quality across multiple locations via asset management with Salesforce.

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Sales Force Automation For Medical Device Companies

Learn how medical device companies accelerate pipeline velocity and increase lead visibility with Salesforce.

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Clinical Trial Management

Learn how end-to-end clinical trial management with Salesforce can quicken participant recruitment, improve patient experiences, and streamline clinical processes.

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Population Health Management

Learn how population health management in Salesforce improves healthcare outcomes in groups of patients with segmentation and engagement.

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New Jersey Bill 332 Compliance

When using Salesforce and Marketing Cloud, healthcare companies in New Jersey can fulfill all the requirements of Bill 332.

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